this sounds a lot like the Nordic old music I'm listening too. Amazing, gives you old-spirit feels you didnt know you have. I love seeing people still living such old traditions, languages, and dances/fight preparations.
A haka wasnt always for fight preparations, they were used in greetings of other tribes, so Tribe A visits Tribe B they would have a welcoming cerimony of sorts and a haka was used to say a lot of things but also said 'We are strong, do not mess with us' along with its other actual word message and meaning. Im no expert on it but this is what i was atleast taught.
Maori culture has Indo Europeans influence Their was book "the Aryan Maori" Where author mentioned Maori culture origin from Aryan culture ( which was all over India and Europe)
@@greaterbharat4175As a Maori I find that extremely interesting. Most evidence points to Asian origin. But I've seen a theory saying Maori came from Iran. I'll look into that book for sure.
I was in that crowd. I can’t even describe how silent the stadium was during the Haka, or how powerful it was to see it live. I will most definitely remember that forever!
I have this thing… when I listen to choirs singing in harmony and counterpoint… I can’t help it. It makes me cry. I feel such a powerful adrenaline rush in my chest. I try to hold it for a while, but then I have to let it go and cry like a baby. Otherwise, my heart just explodes. For some reason, the Haka makes me feel the same way.
Лучшие традиции?🤔 Ещё совсем недавно предки этих аборигенов жили племенами, держали рабов, воевали друг с другом, а после стычек поедали в жаренном виде побежденных оппонентов, рабов и рабынь, а также кого прибивало к берегу во время кораблекрушения. Ну такие себе традиции... Представляю, что с вами было бы, если бы вы попали к ним на остров лет 150 назад. Привет из Днепра 🤗
@@hahamanin It's sad he didn't realize The Haka comes from New Zealand and how much of a respectable and honorable tradition it is very sad, also by the way there are Australians who do it not that many but the number would surprise you
I'm from the U.S. and I remember doing the Ka Mate as a kid and other songs from NZed during a program in my city that arranged performances of songs from other countries of the world. NZed was the featured country the one year I contributed. When I grew up, I married a kiwi and ended up moving there. I always thought that was a surreal foreshadowing in my life.
Amazing coincidence. I mean, what are the chances ? It was obviously meant to be. I hope it happened organically and you didn't actively hunt for a Kiwi. Then that would just be corny.
I feel like its unfair for the other teams the history of the haka is to intimidate their enemy and doing this at a sporting event is no different. It is not everyone culture and it is quite rude to force everyone else to have to stand there and watch it.
For some reason all I can think about is the Dothraki Vs The Lannisters and how badly I hope it would have started something like this. Seriously tho, love the passion and power these guys have. Great energy.
White New Zealanders do it too. The remarkable thing about New Zealand is how indigenous Moari culture has been adopted and celebrated by non-Moari to create a distinctive New Zealand culture that unites the nation.
I'm lucky enough to be blessed with some friends who are Maori. For my 30th they surprised me by doing a haka. I will never forget that as long as I live 💜
Only the last 4 decades cause in the past there was a cultural "washing" in new zeland. the same that happened in most ex colony countries. Per example in America Natives sons would be "relocated" to christian boarding schools. To learn the proper american ways, get new english names etc etc.
Maravilhoso... A nova Zelândia é só o país, na minha modesta opinião o país, logo o povo mais civilizado do mundo. Adoro esta dança ancestral, é cultura... Bem hajam. Beijinhos e abraços de Portugal.
Eyes are welling up every time I watch this. This is so incredibly powerful, refers to roots. And they are doing it so frankly and genuinely... Watching it in Ukraine in 2024 and feeling the warriors spirit as noone else.
Чего вы тут все в восторге от этих дикарей?🤔 К вашему сведению ещё совсем недавно среди их предков каннибализм был обычным делом, и если бы вам "посчастливилось" попасть к ним на остров лет 150 назад, скорее всего вы бы получили пару ударов их национальной дубинкой по голове, а потом бы вас зажарили и употребили в пищу.
haka looks more complicated than it is. Trust me, does not take long learn actions. 2 hours maybe. Pronunciation is the hardest part for foreigners. These guys Māori so obviously not a problem.
@Rizla 420 Its just like youre opinion,most people in the internet think its dope af. Youre an absolute minority with that opinion,be proud to be that cool ,youre literally a gangsta,you just dont use guns ,you use your keyboard at home doing the keyboard warrior haka.
Other perspective of the opponent: They feel honored because the haka may also mean that they are a worthy opponent and they will go all out because they respect them that way.
Back in the day people are stupid enough to be impressed by this war call dance but if someone acutely did this in front of me, its just cringe and stupid
lol Yeah, you know geared to the teeth in armor, and gliding around at close to 40km/h and smashing into each other... OH and at one point you were allowed to drop the gloves and scrap. Hockey is one of the most dangerous sports there is.
@@backendtower6580 No, it's a ridiculous catchphrase that people who follow trends use. Since I've never heard anyone actually say it in person, I hope it doesn't gain any more traction.
RIP Sean Wainui, (leading the haka in the beginning) You will be sorely missed. Great achievement in rugby in representing the All Blacks, the Maori All Blacks and the Waikato Chiefs... ❤
It is a war dance, but it's also a sign of respect. Its intended meaning is "We go to battle, but we respect you as opponents". You sit there, you take it, and then we do battle.
Not true. For example, it’s traditional to perform the Haka at weddings to couples, at graduations, for visiting dignitaries - not circumstances where anyone would want to mock the audience. But in all cases, you’ll widen your eyes and use your tongue.
el haka es espectacular sin duda, pero creo que permitirles hacer esa demostración de poder en todos los partidos ya les da un porcentaje alto de victoria sin haber empezado el partido, los rivales observandolos se pueden intimidar, porque son intimidantes por momentos, pero bueno en fin, es un espectáculo hermoso, saludos desde Argentina.
I lived in NZ for a year. Much respect to the Maori and their culture. This is a very intimidating warrior dance and a very honored tradition by deeply passionate people.
R.I.P you were an inspiration to alot of Young Men from Te Tairawhiti never for get you my brev taken back to the Heavenz way to early my bro got me crying hard out watching you lead this Haka you took care of business like a true Leader!
As a Kiwi. Half of the emotion I get from these sorts of videos is the beautiful respect the opposing teams have to the haka. They witness it and acknowledge it. I mean even the French response- to walk up right in the face of the All Blacks in the world cup is absolutely fine. It means the game is going to be great. I love this!
As a European child immigrant to Australia back in the 70's. I was picked for a local netball team. I don't know why since I was short & scrawny. But anyway. We were facing off with a Maori team. And the girls on that team started doing the Haka - I have never been so facking scared in my entire farcking life! As I ran off the court. Everyone lost their shit & raucous laughter burst forth from everyone on the court, to the players to the audience - if done right. This shite really works in terrifying your opponents into full flight. I'm living testament. Since then of course, I've made many Maori friends. They have the best sense of humour on the planet. Hearts of gold. Brilliant mates. Loyal to the last breath. But they're bat-shite crazy & I would never challenge any of them - they're farcking terrifying & I know my limitations.
I don't know whats more intimidating, the guys who clearly look like they're on the task of slaying a dragon. Or the guys in red, not flinching a muscle from what looks like a bunch of guys about to.... Well, ...slay a dragon
Good to see you here Mr. President. I have been a good boy, I ate all the vegetables and helped my mom with the cooking. I hope you and your family are healthy, I will include you in my prayers.
@@MikeRotch23 farrrk u on the come downs u angry guy? Lol.. im not tryna be american bro im tryna have a laugh. Why so serious if u dont like scroll on. Simple really
@@newpgaston6891 an example is like Ireland, it was 2019 or 2015 i think that in the World Cup, the Irish fans were singing their National anthem or something over the haka so that no one could hear the haka so thats an example of one.
@@kingz6649 is it required as the opponent stare at it? I'd like them respect my right to not be there till the match starts. Why should i be part of their "permormance"?
I'm from Indonesia, I think this is cool, I like it because in Indonesia there are also traditional dances from several regions, the best being New Zealand
... I went down the haka dance rabbit hole... again.
Same.
Same
Ok it’s not just me 😂
Same
Ditto.
Everyone's gangsta until the red team starts singing "all my single ladies"
Lol!!
😂😂😂
💀💀
Hilarious!
HAHAHA 😄
this sounds a lot like the Nordic old music I'm listening too. Amazing, gives you old-spirit feels you didnt know you have. I love seeing people still living such old traditions, languages, and dances/fight preparations.
A haka wasnt always for fight preparations, they were used in greetings of other tribes, so Tribe A visits Tribe B they would have a welcoming cerimony of sorts and a haka was used to say a lot of things but also said 'We are strong, do not mess with us' along with its other actual word message and meaning. Im no expert on it but this is what i was atleast taught.
@@TeReaper interesting!
😂
Maori culture has Indo Europeans influence
Their was book "the Aryan Maori"
Where author mentioned Maori culture origin from Aryan culture ( which was all over India and Europe)
@@greaterbharat4175As a Maori I find that extremely interesting. Most evidence points to Asian origin. But I've seen a theory saying Maori came from Iran. I'll look into that book for sure.
Love watching the Haka, gives me goosebumps everytime! Love the passion and energy behind it.
cuz ur a fuckn weirdoooooo
And you give me energy 😊
@@siniaja7648😂😂 Funny cnt
I was in that crowd. I can’t even describe how silent the stadium was during the Haka, or how powerful it was to see it live. I will most definitely remember that forever!
So who won?
Who won?
@@NoteFromSELF 51-9 to the All Blacks.
@@pittassavvas7512 They better had won.😀
This had to be one of the most enthusiastic moments in Canada's history
Pretty sure the guy in dreads has +12 endurance, +10 damage and +6 speed
This is funny🤣
... Per dread*
...and he's also the Prince of Atlantis!
My guess is he would either be a Zealot or an Ancestral Guardian Barbarian.
He is the Samson of their team 😄
I have this thing… when I listen to choirs singing in harmony and counterpoint… I can’t help it. It makes me cry. I feel such a powerful adrenaline rush in my chest. I try to hold it for a while, but then I have to let it go and cry like a baby. Otherwise, my heart just explodes.
For some reason, the Haka makes me feel the same way.
I didn't realize i was crying until it was all over. Powerful stuff right there.
Yes. It moves you into a pure spiritual state for a moment.
It's amazing! I think, at this moment your soul was very powerful. Thanks for sharing your feelings
i cry like a baby listening to hakas too, i don't know why. it's so powerful
I was there during that match.
First time seeing the Haka live, what an incredible experience.
Canadians: Let's play, its fun
Maori: Let's go to war
Hahaha
Good
Who won at the end?
Why u hef to be mad!? it's only game...
This is fuckin cool👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Canadians: "Understandable, have a nice day ;)"
uashushuashuahsuahsuhuahsuahsuaa
Sorry
Canadians: *Holding in laughter*
As usually!
😀♥️👍
I hope ancient traditions like the haka remain with us forever.🇺🇸🇳🇿
Вы-неимоверно красивы!!!
Ваши традиции-лучшие!
Огромный привет из Мариуполя!
Лучшие традиции?🤔 Ещё совсем недавно предки этих аборигенов жили племенами, держали рабов, воевали друг с другом, а после стычек поедали в жаренном виде побежденных оппонентов, рабов и рабынь, а также кого прибивало к берегу во время кораблекрушения. Ну такие себе традиции... Представляю, что с вами было бы, если бы вы попали к ним на остров лет 150 назад. Привет из Днепра 🤗
And then the Canadians do their traditional pre-game ceremony:
"Let's go boys, c'mon."
Real Canadian say sorry
you mean Let's go boys, lets play hockey c'mon."
@@juanG34489 no
Great comment!!! :-D
Let's fuckin give'r boys
Imagine thousands of soldiers doing this, back in the day.
dude native austrailians obviously couldnt afford thousand of soldiers, a group would split and find somewhere else to live on
@@imj7690 wow thats the New Zealand team.. Where tf did you hear aussies doing haka.. lmao comment just for the sake of it these days
@@hahamanin Sad he didn't realize it also there are a few Australians that do the haka more them you would expect to be honest
Romans didn't do any war cry dance shit...Alexander the great didn't..yet they conquered the planet.
@@hahamanin It's sad he didn't realize The Haka comes from New Zealand and how much of a respectable and honorable tradition it is very sad, also by the way there are Australians who do it not that many but the number would surprise you
I am not of the Maori culture I'm Taino descent, yet when ever I see the Haka I always smile with pride for them.
I'm from the U.S. and I remember doing the Ka Mate as a kid and other songs from NZed during a program in my city that arranged performances of songs from other countries of the world. NZed was the featured country the one year I contributed.
When I grew up, I married a kiwi and ended up moving there. I always thought that was a surreal foreshadowing in my life.
Amazing coincidence. I mean, what are the chances ? It was obviously meant to be. I hope it happened organically and you didn't actively hunt for a Kiwi. Then that would just be corny.
Canadians: we're very sorry if ve offended you.
I shouldn't have had to scroll so far to find this comment
sorry, ey, sorry :))
Such a Canadian thing to say :):):):)
Canadian's do not get offended if you think you did .. it's on you NOT THEM
I’m a Canadian 😁
Opposite team (start music & dance): "all the single ladies...all the single ladies..."
That would almost scare me just as much 😂
Ah Glee reference
This comment cracked me 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Please Please be a comment of what’s to come ... 😂 😂 😝 Ahhhhh ... no response from the other team. 😢
That was the most brutal choreographed dance. Loving it!!! That was beautiful and intense.
Bruhhh
This is not a choreographed dance is a sacred ritual. Right sentiment wrong appreciation 😅
I allways amazed at how powerful their voices are
How much testosterone do you need today?
TH-cam: Yes
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
Search 'Heilung Hakkerskaldyr' for the Norse version of this.
No tiene nada que ver la testosterona; es pura cultura!!!!
ROFL
Im your 1k liker.
This is why we need to keep the traditions, ceremonies and culture of our ancestors alive.... Life feels like nothing without all of this
It's really true !🇮🇹
Absoulutely agree. Things like this make me feel proud of being human, it's our little weird human things.
I feel like its unfair for the other teams the history of the haka is to intimidate their enemy and doing this at a sporting event is no different. It is not everyone culture and it is quite rude to force everyone else to have to stand there and watch it.
@@ShellSmashed yes
@@paula-yr7pp but it is their culture and it is their right to do it
Love this beautiful tradition. Many blessings to the Maori!!!
For some reason all I can think about is the Dothraki Vs The Lannisters and how badly I hope it would have started something like this. Seriously tho, love the passion and power these guys have. Great energy.
I love how the opponents respect their performance.
@@obrasilius6733 that's respect you idiot
@@kingbrown565 no it is fear
dude I'd shit my pants out of mad respect. This is too powerful
Have you ever seen a haka performance in person? It's terrifying
1:22 that dude can't help it
It's amazing how they've kept their ancient culture in tact after hundreds of years. Beautiful rendition of the Haka!
White New Zealanders do it too. The remarkable thing about New Zealand is how indigenous Moari culture has been adopted and celebrated by non-Moari to create a distinctive New Zealand culture that unites the nation.
@@sarfaraz.hosseini yeah nah. Try two hundred years of fighting for contractual remedy.
you should come to south america, all countries kept their ancient culture unlike americans who despite their natives
They also had a unfortunate habit of eating other humans,
@@patrickkelly7085 but they never waged wars and killed thousands of people from other countries claiming them to be 'terrorists'
하카가 뉴질랜드 사람들에게 무슨 의미인지 다시 한번 배웁니다. 뉴질랜드 사람의 뜨거운 심장에 감동했습니다. 뉴질랜드를 응원합니다!
Amo ver essa dança ou ritual, fico emocionada sempre que vejo alguém fazer ❤️
Canadians afer Haka dance: Sorry for standing
Lol! 😂😂😂
@@yeshuasclay hey dont laugh. Ull make them feel even sorrier
@@josephjeon804 sorry sorry ... 😅😅😅
@@yeshuasclay no problem.
I’m amazed they didn’t join in! Lol
I'm lucky enough to be blessed with some friends who are Maori. For my 30th they surprised me by doing a haka. I will never forget that as long as I live 💜
I probably would've cried to see that kind of love and respect. You are #blessed
It would be awesome if you can translate what they said.
I would have been an absolute mess! I feel a real pull towards the Maori culture. I just love it all.
Haka is a Heritage of humanity
What an honor!
Such a powerful demostration!
Idk what it is but I love watching these hakas. They’re beautiful. I love that their culture is being upheld still and that it’s respected.
It’s amazing how they preserve the native culture and extend it to a new uniting level. Respect and inclusion.
😎👍
iñakie hispano lol no
Unlike xenophobic Americans.
Only the last 4 decades cause in the past there was a cultural "washing" in new zeland. the same that happened in most ex colony countries. Per example in America Natives sons would be "relocated" to christian boarding schools. To learn the proper american ways, get new english names etc etc.
@@nine-vi7rw C E A S E
Canadians: Lets have fun!
Maoris: LETS HAVE BLOOD
You don’t understand the existential expression for love family and people
It's part of Their Culture.
LET'S ANSWER TO OUR BLOOD
hey how aboot looking up CANADIANS CHANGE WHEN THEY HEAR THE WORD WAR!!!!. BET IT CHANGES YOUR PERCERTION!. .L.O.L..
Got that right
Maravilhoso... A nova Zelândia é só o país, na minha modesta opinião o país, logo o povo mais civilizado do mundo. Adoro esta dança ancestral, é cultura... Bem hajam. Beijinhos e abraços de Portugal.
Well done to Portugal on a great Rugby World Cup. They impressed a lot of people. Respect.
NZ
Amazing! I have goosebumps of it energy!
1:23 I"I'm not playing no more"
🤣🤣🤣🤣👊🏾
"Mom, can you pick me up? The other boys declared war on us!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I grew a beard and 20 pounds of muscle because of this.
Lmfao I told my dad to go cut the lawn after this video
But they genetic wise can't grow great beards but some are big boned.
And I grew a beard straining on the toilet, this morning.
Damn gurl you've changed o_o
LMAO!
I absolutely love this tradition.
PRIDE is it.!!!!!
I am from Poland and I understand it.
Binge watching Haka. Will definitely travel to NZ to experience a love Haka
The Canadians said "Sorry" after that
This made my day!
My thoughts also
😂😂💛💛✨✨🙈🙈
Just like their blackface PM.... a feminist. HAHAHAHA
🙄
heeeeelp, my computer just grew a beard and is drinking beer.
I think I just grew a beard. And I'm a woman.
@@sherryb6351 daaaamn
@@robertromero4371 😭😂
Mine grew 🏀🏀and a deep voice 🙄🙄🙄
Eyes are welling up every time I watch this. This is so incredibly powerful, refers to roots. And they are doing it so frankly and genuinely... Watching it in Ukraine in 2024 and feeling the warriors spirit as noone else.
Чего вы тут все в восторге от этих дикарей?🤔 К вашему сведению ещё совсем недавно среди их предков каннибализм был обычным делом, и если бы вам "посчастливилось" попасть к ним на остров лет 150 назад, скорее всего вы бы получили пару ударов их национальной дубинкой по голове, а потом бы вас зажарили и употребили в пищу.
I love the raw passion in the Haka. Just fantastic.
This is how I entered my lawyer's office to sign divorce papers.
🤣🤣🤣
Amazing!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Burn 🔥
Only a fool would meet Dothraki on an open plain.
😂😂😂😂
Yooo son I’m done 💀😭🤣🤣🤣
Good one 😂
hahahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂
You sooo crazy 🤣🤣🤣
This is so cool!! Let the tradition live on forever!
🙋♀️ Que bom receber o carinho de vocês amigos!
i can imagine the training. two hours rugby 4 hours haka
😂😂😂
haka looks more complicated than it is. Trust me, does not take long learn actions. 2 hours maybe. Pronunciation is the hardest part for foreigners. These guys Māori so obviously not a problem.
@Rizla 420 each to their own brother :)
@Rizla 420 Its just like youre opinion,most people in the internet think its dope af.
Youre an absolute minority with that opinion,be proud to be that cool ,youre literally a gangsta,you just dont use guns ,you use your keyboard at home doing the keyboard warrior haka.
Other perspective of the opponent: They feel honored because the haka may also mean that they are a worthy opponent and they will go all out because they respect them that way.
Exactly my bro
What are you an anime lover
Back in the day people are stupid enough to be impressed by this war call dance but if someone acutely did this in front of me, its just cringe and stupid
I'm not even playing never played but I would go all out by just looking at that, imagine live
@@marklalduhawma6074 it would be. if you knew nothing about other people cultures so in other words. an average american.
So awesome guys, love it👍❤️
Реально прикольно) Не была готова к тому,что увижу,но посмотрела с улыбкой и удовольствием. Всё таки в этом что-то есть.
Canadian "let's just go back to hockey"
xD
Haha yeah sure. Like this? th-cam.com/video/9V1nxgnoI14/w-d-xo.html
@R Renaldo No, and this is the Maori All Blacks (not the main All Black team), so they all have to Maori ancestry to qualify.
@@michaelg4576 cool, imagine it the other way around.....but some rules seem to just for a specific ethnicity
lol, Canadians would probably start apologizing for blinking or coughing during the performance.
lol Yeah, you know geared to the teeth in armor, and gliding around at close to 40km/h and smashing into each other... OH and at one point you were allowed to drop the gloves and scrap. Hockey is one of the most dangerous sports there is.
Canadians be like: “Excuse us, wrong neighborhood”
"be like" When is that silly catch phrase going to die.
Maori are welcome in our neighbourhood any time.
Or like: "oh we need to watch this show again. Cmon lets play the fucking game"
Who do you know that's a Canadian that would say that?
@@backendtower6580 No, it's a ridiculous catchphrase that people who follow trends use. Since I've never heard anyone actually say it in person, I hope it doesn't gain any more traction.
.lol
I LOVE how they've kept their ancient traditions.
This is POWER. This is so damn impressive. Cant even describe it...its just, in an animalistic way...its just pure power!
RIP Sean Wainui, (leading the haka in the beginning) You will be sorely missed. Great achievement in rugby in representing the All Blacks, the Maori All Blacks and the Waikato Chiefs... ❤
rip
rip :((
RIP 🙏🏾
RIP GOAT :(
He Was Cool
After i watch this, i grew a beard and a native tattoo appeared on my body.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅
My testosterone increased by over 8000%
same here, and I'm female
@@noctus5736 Rut-roh!
É um espetáculo a parte.
Acho que a organização já deixa um tempo pra apresentação deles, em respeito à cultura deles
Fun Fact…the haka has been performed before rugby games for over 100yrs…🫢
I just love seeing people respect and connect with their culture makes me cry
Guy with the dreds was FIERCE. He killed it. The other guys were all amazing as well but I just couldn’t get over that one dudes face
Same
Katrena Lee Me either. Barely noticed the other guys.....
Now, imagine that, but every single one of them has the traditional tattoos on thier bodies, and are armed.
what other guys? LOL!
Dan Pryor? He is awesome 💪
It is a war dance, but it's also a sign of respect. Its intended meaning is "We go to battle, but we respect you as opponents". You sit there, you take it, and then we do battle.
You sound stupid
And then we eat the hearts out of the losers.
lol ok white boy
I don’t know if it’s a sign of respect. There are clearly putting on ugly faces to intimidate and mock the opponent
Not true. For example, it’s traditional to perform the Haka at weddings to couples, at graduations, for visiting dignitaries - not circumstances where anyone would want to mock the audience. But in all cases, you’ll widen your eyes and use your tongue.
Demonstração pura de virilidade. Que maravilhoso.
Wow the "Gladiator" movie comes to Mind, that was AMAZING to watch👏👏👏
Canadian: "let's play football"
Maori: "Be Ready to Hunt Boys"
It's rugby ! 😂
Exactly🤣
😂😂
@@maxxx8434 Which only further justifies the HUNT! xD xD
The opposite team: come on guys we are just here to play rugby 😂
"Aight bois I got the airstrike units ready, im ready when you are."
@@cyrrus6062 we got exclusive permission from the world leaders to use the atomic bombs, ready when you are
😂😂😂😂 damnnnn
The opposite team : shit we are dead. Xd
if anything if that is done to me i just want to destroy that spirit and feel good when i do.
Que bonito! Parecem guerreiros fortes e valentes! Lindo!
acho extraordinário 🎉❤
Canadians were also about to perform YMCA
They later apologized for not doing so..
I am Canadian and I agree. 😂
Omg. Lmao!
🤣🤣
Como'n guys YMCA is American. We need to be proud of the Canadians. Canada is a great country with it's flaws.
The dude with the dreads in the front looks totally like skinny Jason Momoa.
I'd say like his younger brother.
Actually Dan Pryor is bigger than Jason.
Dan is 6'4" & 240lbs.
Jason 6'3" & 220 lbs.
He became bigger after eating the entirety of Vancouver's team.
Lol, side by side he would make Jason Momoa look skinny mate
More like Jason Diet Momo-a
el haka es espectacular sin duda, pero creo que permitirles hacer esa demostración de poder en todos los partidos ya les da un porcentaje alto de victoria sin haber empezado el partido, los rivales observandolos se pueden intimidar, porque son intimidantes por momentos, pero bueno en fin, es un espectáculo hermoso, saludos desde Argentina.
Uma energia surreal 🔥🔥💪🏻💪🏻❤️❤️
I lived in NZ for a year. Much respect to the Maori and their culture. This is a very intimidating warrior dance and a very honored tradition by deeply passionate people.
They're lazy as fuck bro, love sickies and compo.
Lazy as fuck!!!!
@@Northern_Rockhopper You're so funny, I bet you're soooo fun in person
@@Northern_Rockhopper dude u probably have never been outside your house to go out for drinks with friends, its okay little man
@@Northern_Rockhopper nope, i simply do not give a shit:)
@@guyincognito8440 you would shit your pants you wuss
The opponent : " Dude check the address again "
R.I.P you were an inspiration to alot of Young Men from Te Tairawhiti never for get you my brev taken back to the Heavenz way to early my bro got me crying hard out watching you lead this Haka you took care of business like a true Leader!
Pura energia 💪
Me and the boys when we see another class on a field trip.
That's hilarious 😂
@james Nas isnt a stolen comment just a meme in the making
I don't understand anything about rugby but I'd pay just to watch the Haka dance 🤣
Same here! Don't care about their rugby-skills but their haka is stunning!
The Haka is a New Zealand thing, not a Rugby thing.
🤣🤣🤣 me too
Had no idea this even existed. I'd run away if I were an opponent.
Hermoso !!!! Desde Colombia
This gives a feeling of unity and brotherhood . Thats what a man needs the most
That's exactly what it is bro.
1:23 the enemy waiting for the power rangers to transform so they can fight
Pretty much accurate
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣💀💀🤣🤣 hilarious
Stop ruining 😒my childhood
I really love the fact that New Zealanders respected and embraced the Maori native culture
Beautiful and impressive tradition
BUT, did they Win?
Canadian : let's play game.
Maori : let's go to battle,!!!
That epic.
Funny.
But also, look up Vimy Ridge.🇨🇦
As a Kiwi. Half of the emotion I get from these sorts of videos is the beautiful respect the opposing teams have to the haka. They witness it and acknowledge it. I mean even the French response- to walk up right in the face of the All Blacks in the world cup is absolutely fine. It means the game is going to be great. I love this!
Sophie Brown and that's all it takes, is respect. I applaud and thank you for the respect.
Respect and compassion is all that really matters is it not that be in sport and the lives we live
As a European child immigrant to Australia back in the 70's. I was picked for a local netball team. I don't know why since I was short & scrawny. But anyway. We were facing off with a Maori team. And the girls on that team started doing the Haka - I have never been so facking scared in my entire farcking life! As I ran off the court. Everyone lost their shit & raucous laughter burst forth from everyone on the court, to the players to the audience - if done right. This shite really works in terrifying your opponents into full flight. I'm living testament. Since then of course, I've made many Maori friends. They have the best sense of humour on the planet. Hearts of gold. Brilliant mates. Loyal to the last breath. But they're bat-shite crazy & I would never challenge any of them - they're farcking terrifying & I know my limitations.
Me encanta 👍🤗 qué maravilla,me quedo embobada mirando 👍👌👏🫶🫶🫶
Wonderful to c how they keep the Tradition Alive. Their Ancestors. Highly Spiritual. The Spirits r in Glory.
That’s.... intimidating as all living Hell.
😂😂😂😂😂....😢
Eh
Now imagine 1000’s of them in a line all with spears and half naked.
About as intimidating as a box full of kittens
That’s the point 🤣🤣
I don't know whats more intimidating, the guys who clearly look like they're on the task of slaying a dragon.
Or the guys in red, not flinching a muscle from what looks like a bunch of guys about to....
Well, ...slay a dragon
The guy on the red team nodding his head is thinking "OK, I see you. Bring it homie"
both.
Why the fuck are guys in red even watching this...
Satori Le nah he’s just trying to hide the fact that he’s pissing rn
Ain’t nothin’ but a line dance ... Dudes in red are unfazed
Excelente chicos ....🤗🤗😊😍
У пацанов в красных футболках стальной самоконтроль, не умереть от смеха наблюдая эту картину😅
Вот, вот
The black team : Haka dance
The red team : Why don't we quit instead?
Good to see you here Mr. President. I have been a good boy, I ate all the vegetables and helped my mom with the cooking. I hope you and your family are healthy, I will include you in my prayers.
@@norbertgoder1872 Underrated !
@@norbertgoder1872 will send you an invitation
The Canadians won, just like they did in Sochi
@@xboxrules8472 the Canadians lost 9-51.
My cat caught me watching this.. and now hes a lion
Stop trying to be american... Fuckin stupidest comment bullshit.
@@MikeRotch23 farrrk u on the come downs u angry guy? Lol.. im not tryna be american bro im tryna have a laugh. Why so serious if u dont like scroll on. Simple really
come one bruh stop copying jokes from other comments
@@lek0754 or what?
@@up.northbro haha you mad? XD
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Es un espectáculo
See, why can't other countries be respectful when doing the haka like Canada. Mad respect to the Canadian team from NZ
Mad respect back to you from Canada!!!
I wonder, what do other countries do (that's disrespectful)?
@@newpgaston6891 an example is like Ireland, it was 2019 or 2015 i think that in the World Cup, the Irish fans were singing their National anthem or something over the haka so that no one could hear the haka so thats an example of one.
@@kingz6649 is it required as the opponent stare at it?
I'd like them respect my right to not be there till the match starts.
Why should i be part of their "permormance"?
@@joserramontano1458 I mean its completely fine to stare at the haka, but if you dont wanna be there than i'm not stopping you from leaving lol.
Why am I crying? I don't understand. It touches me deeply.
Jól ki van ez találva. ;)
I believed you’re a human 🤣🤣🤣
I'm from Indonesia, I think this is cool, I like it because in Indonesia there are also traditional dances from several regions, the best being New Zealand
Hearing the haka is absolutely pure for the soul