Truly I say, the Haka is one of the things that will help keep Maori culture alive, as it is learnt by Maori and non maori school children throughout NZ. Ake ake ake, tihei mauri ora!
I mean technically I guess they can’t perform it if they don’t have maori blood for a specific occasion like birthdays with only New Zealanders or when they are overseas for something idk,but with other maoris then it’s alright cause I mean the Haka is Maori
I’m just a girl from the US, but if I ever get the opportunity to witness the Haka in person, that would be a memory I would never forget. Have to give the Māori props, they are badasses
Every single time I watch a Haka it just amazes me and if you can't feel the emotion then there is something wrong. It gets me every time. Such an amazing thing!! Great job!!
All we used to get to do was sing Gaudeamus Igitur from the "blue book" in the assembly hall! Things have certainly improved! Still setting great tradition and am proud to have been part of it. PNBHS Old Boy 74-78.
WOW! This made the hair on the back of my neck bristle. What a fantastic experience and to see all these young people together..doing the Haka.. I would have run in double quick time if I was confronted with this amount of warriors doing the Haka before a battle. Awesome and frightening! What passion and enthusiasm they have. Certainly not snowflakes when this is being performed!😁
I can say that I have become obsessed with Haka I hope to go to NZ one day and hopefully learn haka and experience the culture. Big respect to the people for keeping their pride and culture
Every time I see the Haka, it does hit home to me… even though I am Dutch, it just simply does! And although I know what a Haka is and stands for, your school system absolutely does not. Could you please explain to me the Year 13, and who the guys on the balcony and below are?
@Sammy659 year 13 in New Zealand is the final year of high school in most countries they are known as form 7 ... here you see juniors from year9-year12 (on the ground) honoring/farewells and respecting their fellow year 13s brothers through haka and in response yr13s is showing their respects their thank yous to the juniors and also teachers.. hope that makes sense :)
Такой танец я впервые вчера увидела. Удивилась такому синхронному танцу! По моему бодрящий танец! Взрыв всех клеток и мозга в том числе! Интересные традиции!
I really wanna learn the power of Haka and be one with yall in spirit. I cant understand a single shit that theyre saying but the message got through me like music. 💕💕💕
By sharing their culture instead of isolating it under the guise of "wrongful appropriation", the Maori are guaranteeing their tradition lives on and expands.
give the building and the people respect bc doing it is hard enough but to do it with suit on must b hard! in nz building arent that strong and everyone doing the haka in there would b scary ngl
in NZ buildings aren't built to withstand earthquakes, but Hakas.
Exactly! So much power that a haka brings!
shows how much the bulding respect
Let's bring them to defeat israel
The Haka on its own was an 8.5 magnitude felt it all the way here in Aus
I wondered about that. All that manly energy.....Rrrrrrrrr
Truly I say, the Haka is one of the things that will help keep Maori culture alive, as it is learnt by Maori and non maori school children throughout NZ. Ake ake ake, tihei mauri ora!
I'm a North African female in my 20's watching every haka video I come across and trying to learn the different versions.
I mean technically I guess they can’t perform it if they don’t have maori blood for a specific occasion like birthdays with only New Zealanders or when they are overseas for something idk,but with other maoris then it’s alright cause I mean the Haka is Maori
i really envy this If all schools had this culture, no child would be bullied.
They have their language?
@@tavishfinnegandegroot3513Ae, 3 official languages: English, Te Reo Maori & NZ Sign language
Everytime. Every single time I watch the haka my breast swells and my hope in humankind is restored.
What??
I-
Wait, what?
doing the haka and hitting your chest feels painful
Are you pregnant and breastfeeding?!
That school have one strong balcony.. hopefully the floor doesn’t crack.
suddenly i want to move to NZ and redo high school
Incredible to watch,the Maori people and their culture are amazing.
That’s not just Maori that made up of all cultures can’t you tell that’s the greatest think about New Zealander we accept everyone 😁
@@SG-sk8hm well it would be very interesting to know about the other indigenous New Zealand cultures if you say there are others.
@@margaretcooper797 No there’s only one lol
Put it this way... im on their side 😃
@@margaretcooper797 there is only one but I’m sure you would love it. Maoris love to share their culture as long as it’s not appropriated
Best graduation ever.
I always get emotional every time I see this
Me too
I’m just a girl from the US, but if I ever get the opportunity to witness the Haka in person, that would be a memory I would never forget. Have to give the Māori props, they are badasses
Respect. Too many words are trivial. Respect.
Every single time I watch a Haka it just amazes me and if you can't feel the emotion then there is something wrong. It gets me every time. Such an amazing thing!! Great job!!
I have no idea why, ever time I watch these, I get choked up. Just amazing.
As a South African actor, I use Hakas to get me there for scenes where I need to cry. That or Rohan showing up to the party at Minas Tirith!
We need this in Wales, United Kingdom. Big respect.
that would be a disrespect towards the culture.... only Maori peeps can perform it
@@hiroshimagiggity372 no I mean we need a form of respect like this in the UK. Kids have zero respect for anyone.
@@fuckyourhandle jesus, same in Japan too...
I was soo inspired by this, was having goosebumps and couldn't stop it
Makes me tear up every time. I have no idea what's going on though 🙈
Respect offered, and gratefully accepted. Sort of " At last, a worthy opponent! We shall enjoy decorating the scenery with your entrails!"
The younger boys are giving a final farewell of respect and honor to the the seniors. Possibly on their last day or similar.
😂
That's your spirit you're feeling, answering the call of our ancestors & stirring your soul . Arohanui from nz ♥
All we used to get to do was sing Gaudeamus Igitur from the "blue book" in the assembly hall! Things have certainly improved! Still setting great tradition and am proud to have been part of it. PNBHS Old Boy 74-78.
You know what's crazy? I was PNBHS 2009-2013 and we still sung Gaudeamus, i still sing it on the brews with old school mates
This is the BEST interpretation of adapting culture at it's best! This is beautiful!
I would really love to learn more about the culture in the future, i could sense the feel, respect and proud these people have
It's so cool to see Non-Pacific Islanders to also participate in the Haka as this is one of the greatest forms of respect!
WOW! This made the hair on the back of my neck bristle. What a fantastic experience and to see all these young people together..doing the Haka.. I would have run in double quick time if I was confronted with this amount of warriors doing the Haka before a battle. Awesome and frightening! What passion and enthusiasm they have. Certainly not snowflakes when this is being performed!😁
Gotta recognize and respect the warrior tradition...no matter the culture
I can say that I have become obsessed with Haka I hope to go to NZ one day and hopefully learn haka and experience the culture. Big respect to the people for keeping their pride and culture
Their Māori ancestors must be proud their culture hasn't been lost on future generations
I did not know their was more of this on youtube.
Today is a good day
Guy with specs in the middle must be a foreign exchange student 😂😂😂 1st day at school and you see this...😂
The shots of the back of heads is amazing. Who needs to see the emotion and hand gestures?
Man why does haka make me cry. Every time
Absolute amazing
You could probably hear this from a long way that’s how powerful Hakas are.
@G Atkin / I think it was pretty amazing that you were able to resist temptation to join in , and keep filming ! ;-)
The RESPECT/CULTURE is BACK!! took awhile but it’s back 🙏🏼👏🏼🤙🏼
always always always a pleasure to watch a Haka
thank you for sharing
i really envy this If all schools had this culture, no child would be bullied
Very, very wrong.
Every time I see the Haka, it does hit home to me… even though I am Dutch, it just simply does! And although I know what a Haka is and stands for, your school system absolutely does not. Could you please explain to me the Year 13, and who the guys on the balcony and below are?
my guess is year 13 are the senior students or the students about to graduate. that's my guess at least
@@RavagHer Thnxs
Nah dude you really dont know what the haka is if you think our schools dont. . . . .
@@shanestevens5194 think he meant he didn't understand the school system
@Sammy659 year 13 in New Zealand is the final year of high school in most countries they are known as form 7 ... here you see juniors from year9-year12 (on the ground) honoring/farewells and respecting their fellow year 13s brothers through haka and in response yr13s is showing their respects their thank yous to the juniors and also teachers..
hope that makes sense :)
Hakas are one of the most beautiful and powerful things I’ve experienced.
Amazing, nga mihi for sharing
Amazing people full respect, proud people ❤️
My heart celebrates with you
Такой танец я впервые вчера увидела. Удивилась такому синхронному танцу!
По моему бодрящий танец!
Взрыв всех клеток и мозга в том числе!
Интересные традиции!
Feeling its power through my screen.... Wow
The thunder that roars beneath my feet
From the land of warriors within us all.
NEW Zealand
Это так круто. Мое почтение и уважение. ❤
Wow just wow! Fecking awesome 👍
I thought I could let look at another New Zealander lately, sometimes I can’t, that just fixed it up for me.
Proud of the Pacific Island heritage.
That…was…EPIC!
I really wanna learn the power of Haka and be one with yall in spirit. I cant understand a single shit that theyre saying but the message got through me like music. 💕💕💕
It's so beautiful!
The logo 'nihil bone sine labore' is Latin for 'Nothing achieved without hardwork'.
Time for you to have 100 subs!
SO COOL!
imagine being a new student n see everyone doing this
That one odd giant in the crowd tho 😂 last 4th row
Wish I grew up their and went to such school…
Огонь !!!
すご過ぎて、床が抜けないか心配。
I believe everyone has that inner warrior. The Maori culture certainly mastered how to harness that warrior and know how to bring it to reality.. 💯💪
Amazing!!!! First timer WOW!!!!
They got the spirit
I just love haka haka
Fabuleux
Que lindo. Amazing
Maravilhoso parabéns
Lindo, lindo, lindo, lindo 👏👏👏👏
Tall dude with glasses in 4th row is easing his way through. Thought we wouldn't see you, did you? We do
is this the same school as the one with the teacher retiring
Wonderful, wonderful
I love it.
Way to go boys way to go and wait to show respect for one another!!!!!!!! ❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕
Respect ✌️
By sharing their culture instead of isolating it under the guise of "wrongful appropriation", the Maori are guaranteeing their tradition lives on and expands.
The floors must be made of some quality wood, because that looks like it can destroy an ordinary floor.
Thaaaaaaaaaaank you Filo
Ahhhhh...😌....solidarity
Awesome 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Why was there one person on the upper floor at the far right wasn't doing any movement?
Probably foreign student or something
My faith in humanity is restored
Does someone have the lyrics ? Or know what they say please ?
It’s probably super fun to do this
Look at all that masculinity! I love it!
I still find it intimidating in real life cause my family is SCARY performing the Haka.
@Craig White. Why just Wales, why not the whole of the UK
Ooosshh mean!💪💪🇳🇿Chur the boys.😛
I dnt understand why it's done...but I like to watch this haka...
Holy shit!!i wanna go to that school!!!
One question if you not originally new Zealander, and living in n.z and go to high school
Do you compulsory have to the Haka?
dependent on the school, if you're given the chance you should take it
A Guy in the back is so into it that he ripped his shirt on right shoulder.
Tino pai e nga taitama!
give the building and the people respect bc doing it is hard enough but to do it with suit on must b hard! in nz building arent that strong and everyone doing the haka in there would b scary ngl
Very nice boys...
Im native american, Swampy Cree, we could have done damage back in the day, love the Haka, similar like our warcry
Respect to you our Native American I am Maori with this haka of ours, like you is a powerful cry of our tradition and Respect. we are natives aswell.
Now that's a school assembly.
I think NZ school building Quality approved again triceratops attack
Nd that's how you restore masculinity in this Soft ass world
Then they were officially Amazon employees
fukkin awesum
The healthiest thing for men
I would probably just send a Hall Mark card....
Just another day at your average kiwi high school I guess?
👍👍👍👍👍👍