I'm Tongan🇹🇴 & this song was always a hit in our house growing up. I still blust it now when spring cleaning the house. Such a beautiful Waiata😍 Makes me soo proud to live here in Aotearoa💚
Be a proud Māori no matter where you are in this big world stay hearty our ancestors fought for us you owe it to them to stay staunch & represent for our people & our/your Land!!! No matter your upbringing be the change for YOU, your Whanau & your tamiriki
Getting stoned during quarantine, wondering what it would've been like for our ancestors before the pakehas came. I can imagine us telling crack up jokes in Maori, because every Maoris a comedian tbh lol. Our wahine would've been dancing and singing with their gracious moves and angelic harmonys and vocals, waiting for the hangi to get pulled up while we practice our hakas and carve out taiahas etc 😍 I'm only 30 but I always think about our ancestor's. Grateful for what they tried to do for us. Arohanui x Kia Ora
Definitely not racist though. I'm just wondering how they lived their lives prior to the pakeha coming. I know they were having little tribe wars, but in their spare time, while they were tryna kill time.
My mum told me i should of been born in the old times coz I was a troublesome fulla she says sometimes I wish I was coz I would of ran amok with my ancestors in the Masket Wars
2022 still a great waiata, such a powerful and beautiful just shows the passion and talent our brothers and sisters have blessed to be able to listen to this one a classic indeed
As coastie from Rangitukia this song was dedicated to the late Ngoi Pewhairangi from tolaga bay East coast her grand daughter Cara Pewhairangi sings haere Mai a song I use to sing at Ngata memorial college back in the 90s
❤❤❤I always love this 🎵 song cause I am a Cook Islander and have NZ maori connection through my late mother from Tauranga over 100 years ago Ngati Kahu
@lawnmowerX You're our bosom friend always going full throttle to help this younger generation with the task Oh Ngoi of listening to the Maori language. In the thudding of the poi Oh Ngoi in the men's stamping Oh Ngoi in the rhythm of our language. Beautiful Ngoi NGOI NGOI with a heart of gold NGOI NGOI Dedicated Ngoi NGOI NGOI Our constant friend NGOI
I was brought up in patea I went to patea primary school when I was young I lived with my nanny and her mum they both gone now 😢😢Kei te moi koutou miss them
I remember my friends would call me a wannabe Maori when listening to this just coz I’m Samoan, and then I find them blasting this at their drink up 😂🤣 Snapped lol good times
My younger sister and I were the only ones in our whanau born in Aus but we all grew up listening to these songs it helps bring me back to my roots when I’m feeling homesick I’ve always been called Roo taane by some of my hoha cuzzies back home (they don’t call my sister anything bc I’ve already shown them what would happen) so I get you with that bro but being Samoan, Tongan, Fijian anything! Doesn’t mean you can’t embrace the cultural similarities we share, technically I’m considered Australian(I think) but I’ve always felt I know my roots but embrace what I was born which has been another flex 💪🏾 from where I’ve lived in Aus apparently we’re breed rough in the red centre lol
@@Markyboyk judging by his name and profile picture, I assume he is our black brotha from the states. However I could be mistaking, as I know quite a few Māori-Afrika/Jamaican mixes
It's a beautiful waiata(song) celebrating and giving thanks to atua(Legend,God, Spirit) Ngoi Pewhairangi for all the effort she has put in to restoring Te Reo Māori(The Māori language) for our youth and future generations to come.
Nostalgia spew‼️ This song along with many other Maori waiata really help soothe that missing “home” feel. Crazy how they’re engrained into us from early years planting that essence of whanau gatherings. The marae mindset, everyone had their “roles” to play and it worked unlike after the kai and all us tamariki getting hoha with each other over who’s doing what. It was a good way to learn how to get shit done fast and easy THEN the real fun begins as the adults break out their eskies n guitars while we laid the mattresses throughout the living room, tv/movies/video games and the snacks that we only got on blue moons. Was just listening to Princess Tui Teka and Dennis Marsh eventually leading me to this vid. I don’t feel so alone but my cup does need filling. Might round the whans up for a Kai I rkn. Churr you mob stay Māori CHEEEEHOOOOOO!
it's 2022 and i still love this waiata. im playing this to my lil one now so he gets use to these waiata like we did when i was young. i wish i had played them to my other babies im just lucky my kids pick up fast on songs 🥰
Wow what a powerful song all the participants have stunningly and amazing voices KUKI AIRANI VAINE ANNIE CRUMMER was incredible WARMEST GREETINGS FOR SHARING YOUR MUSICAL TALENTS AND CLIPS WITH US SOPH
Te Waka Huia have always been my fav Kapa Haka group but while watching this I saw a good friend of mine at the end with the mere in his hand Logan Pokai🙏🎶🥰 this waiata made me go thru all the emotions❤
I remember when Patra Maori Club brought Poi E & this waiata out, man, they were awesome! I was only young so I cant remember properly, but something was happening in their town & they started performing to help their community..love this ropu 💖💖
Dam I would of loved being in the studio when Dalvaneous was mixing and arranging this waiata. Annie in the booth hitting those high notes.....chur to much
Jus wanna say this the last song ever that i wanna listen to by theart of mine beacuse this is the last song my koro sang when he was passing away so i joined him so thanks patea maori love 😭 xo Thanks
Great song. Heres an idea have a english version so the majority of New Zealanders can sing along. IMAGINE thousand singing this at a sporting events it would rival the Marseille song by the French fans to inspire thier teams. Ka Pie.
I'm Tongan🇹🇴 & this song was always a hit in our house growing up. I still blust it now when spring cleaning the house. Such a beautiful Waiata😍 Makes me soo proud to live here in Aotearoa💚
Awesome brother
Malo e lei my Tongan sister
this is a Maori song
Yea our Tongan sister is showing us some love
Got you sis I'm both Tongan🇹🇴 and Maori proud as can be
This song will forever go through the generations
Maori all day and all ways
Be a proud Māori no matter where you are in this big world stay hearty our ancestors fought for us you owe it to them to stay staunch & represent for our people & our/your Land!!! No matter your upbringing be the change for YOU, your Whanau & your tamiriki
Mean ow Maori!!!😝🤪😝🤪
Living in Brazil and I play this song every day missing home.
#Ngapuhi nui tonu.
What a bloody gem to find. I ain't maori but we polys are all family I'm Niuean by the way. Luv this thanks for uploading nostalgia all the way.
❤️❤️❤️ Kia ora bro
Or should I say cuzie 🤣🤣
Xx
Maori niuaen here avatele kumitau
Yo. Hard mah g ✊
I cannot stop bloody crying, all I want to do is sing along.
Tino pai e waiata, te hei muri ora!
Ake ake ake!!! Wairua kaha.
💜❤💜❤
I'm Samoan and I just love hearing this very beautiful reminds me of home 😢💕💕💕
Getting stoned during quarantine, wondering what it would've been like for our ancestors before the pakehas came. I can imagine us telling crack up jokes in Maori, because every Maoris a comedian tbh lol. Our wahine would've been dancing and singing with their gracious moves and angelic harmonys and vocals, waiting for the hangi to get pulled up while we practice our hakas and carve out taiahas etc 😍 I'm only 30 but I always think about our ancestor's. Grateful for what they tried to do for us. Arohanui x Kia Ora
Definitely not racist though. I'm just wondering how they lived their lives prior to the pakeha coming. I know they were having little tribe wars, but in their spare time, while they were tryna kill time.
Love this comment bro!! So true tho haha always catch myself looking/thinking back to our rangatira tupuna ay haha awesome comment g
🤣
My mum told me i should of been born in the old times coz I was a troublesome fulla she says sometimes I wish I was coz I would of ran amok with my ancestors in the Masket Wars
Bring bk da old days whanau
2022 still a great waiata, such a powerful and beautiful just shows the passion and talent our brothers and sisters have blessed to be able to listen to this one a classic indeed
As coastie from Rangitukia this song was dedicated to the late Ngoi Pewhairangi from tolaga bay East coast her grand daughter Cara Pewhairangi sings haere Mai a song I use to sing at Ngata memorial college back in the 90s
Never get sick if this song..2022 and still rocking with Patea Maori club
Still here in 2021 still feeling alive when i hear this song and think about Ngoi, Dalvanius and the legendary Patea Maori Club!! So much pride
NZ will always be home 😔
Chur my Maoris for making Aotearoa such a beautiful place with your culture x
Chur my brother". Much aroha to you and your whanau!
Chur brother
Kia Ora. Chur !
Chur bro!
Love listening to our waiatas, especially up beat waiatas to help me weave a korowai ☺
Awesome, You still weave korowai?
2020 Soooooo lovin this waiata!!! Such an absolute pleasure to listen to...What an awesome reminder of how fabulous our people are!! Oh yeah !!
❤❤❤I always love this 🎵 song cause I am a Cook Islander and have NZ maori connection through my late mother from Tauranga over 100 years ago Ngati Kahu
One of the GREATEST groups ever to play I love you lots everyone put there heart and soul into this great amazing group THANKS FOR THE MOMERIES
Song of energy(ngoi)and joy! Living in America,miss Aotearoa! Sweet home Aotearoa,Lord I'm coming home to you!!
@lawnmowerX
You're our bosom friend
always going full throttle
to help this younger generation
with the task
Oh Ngoi
of listening to the
Maori language.
In the thudding of the poi
Oh Ngoi
in the men's stamping
Oh Ngoi
in the rhythm of our language.
Beautiful Ngoi
NGOI NGOI
with a heart of gold
NGOI NGOI
Dedicated Ngoi
NGOI NGOI
Our constant friend NGOI
I can't stop listening to this song. And I am inspired to pay respect to our strong Maori woman
Tautoko
Hi
I was brought up in patea I went to patea primary school when I was young I lived with my nanny and her mum they both gone now 😢😢Kei te moi koutou miss them
Cheers cuz I was brought up in Inglewood
So did my late mum. My late nana use to live across the road from Patea High School at the time.
I remember my friends would call me a wannabe Maori when listening to this just coz I’m Samoan, and then I find them blasting this at their drink up 😂🤣 Snapped lol good times
U will always have that maori in you bro
😂😂😂
My younger sister and I were the only ones in our whanau born in Aus but we all grew up listening to these songs it helps bring me back to my roots when I’m feeling homesick I’ve always been called Roo taane by some of my hoha cuzzies back home (they don’t call my sister anything bc I’ve already shown them what would happen) so I get you with that bro but being Samoan, Tongan, Fijian anything! Doesn’t mean you can’t embrace the cultural similarities we share, technically I’m considered Australian(I think) but I’ve always felt I know my roots but embrace what I was born which has been another flex 💪🏾 from where I’ve lived in Aus apparently we’re breed rough in the red centre lol
Listening to this in Seoul🇰🇷Love it, makes me miss home.
Dang! listening to this makes me emotional... listening to this beautiful song here in Samoa 💕
This song still sounds amazing
Duane Barksdale are you Maori? Just wondering
@@Markyboyk judging by his name and profile picture, I assume he is our black brotha from the states. However I could be mistaking, as I know quite a few Māori-Afrika/Jamaican mixes
Yeah I doubt there's many Maori African Jamaican mixes
Beautiful love this song 🥰🥰🥰
Banging during the covid 19 lockdown 😷👍
2020 still Jamming this track 21 years of ages tuvalu n niue represent lasgooo 💙✊
Bro its maori ae
Chur im niuean never been there thow
I love Aotearoa and our native people. 💞💞💞
September 2023 & STILL pumping this out Mokopuna love it ♥️
Same here in Timaru
The feeling I get while listening to this waiata is unreal, maori ora ❤👑
I just watched the movie Poi E. Mean! It'll live forever!! ❤️🤍🖤
big ups from a hawaiian boy
I love this song my mum used to dance to this Taku Marie ea I loved it when Mum would sing and dance she loves her Maori music xo
The way they bring this waiata to life is just magic.
Mormon hyms
TribalSolider .
8j
Not magic because tricky about this song. I think its brilliance instead👍👍👍
You can hear the pride in the way they sing this Waiata
I'm a mixed Poly - Cook island and Tahitian and I just love this.
Is this a sad song? why am i crying since i saw it on youtube i always listen to it 🇵🇭🤗❤️
It's a beautiful waiata(song) celebrating and giving thanks to atua(Legend,God, Spirit) Ngoi Pewhairangi for all the effort she has put in to restoring Te Reo Māori(The Māori language) for our youth and future generations to come.
@@Cheesysmilesxp wow thanks for the info Brother👍
thank you for this ....my soul needed to hear this
This Never grows old but inthe days and to this day,
This is my going home song back to my homeland Northland, Aroha
This waiata will always remind me of my late Aunty Lisa. March 8th 2008 she passed. I remember this jamming on her Nintendo DS in ICU.
Nostalgia spew‼️ This song along with many other Maori waiata really help soothe that missing “home” feel. Crazy how they’re engrained into us from early years planting that essence of whanau gatherings. The marae mindset, everyone had their “roles” to play and it worked unlike after the kai and all us tamariki getting hoha with each other over who’s doing what. It was a good way to learn how to get shit done fast and easy THEN the real fun begins as the adults break out their eskies n guitars while we laid the mattresses throughout the living room, tv/movies/video games and the snacks that we only got on blue moons.
Was just listening to Princess Tui Teka and Dennis Marsh eventually leading me to this vid. I don’t feel so alone but my cup does need filling. Might round the whans up for a Kai I rkn. Churr you mob stay Māori CHEEEEHOOOOOO!
Kia ora whanau who's here July 2019? ❤️
Sept...Kia ora ra.
November♥️
Ki konei aha no Tihema
Haha hi Dad been thrashing this at work the last few days funny to see you comment on here a year ago lol love ya ❤
it's 2022 and i still love this waiata. im playing this to my lil one now so he gets use to these waiata like we did when i was young.
i wish i had played them to my other babies im just lucky my kids pick up fast on songs 🥰
Still a tumeke waiata in the 2023 💜 still 💚💯 very nice remix 👍💯
Love Annie crummer and this song cook island and Maori together as one what a combination
Wow what a powerful song all the participants have stunningly and amazing voices KUKI AIRANI VAINE ANNIE CRUMMER was incredible WARMEST GREETINGS FOR SHARING YOUR MUSICAL TALENTS AND CLIPS WITH US SOPH
Te Waka Huia have always been my fav Kapa Haka group but while watching this I saw a good friend of mine at the end with the mere in his hand Logan Pokai🙏🎶🥰 this waiata made me go thru all the emotions❤
Still bangin' 2021 chur my Maōri 🙌🏽❤️
amazing song by these people growing up in the 1980s was amazing everybody enjoyed life playing music playing rugby having a beer dancing singing WOW
You kids make us Kiwis & MAORI living overseas proud-as ❤❤❤
ataahua ki te kapo o te po!!! te Taonga whanau mahi angoi e ngakaumaria e whakapono ae
never gets old, proud to be maori
I remember when Patra Maori Club brought Poi E & this waiata out, man, they were awesome!
I was only young so I cant remember properly, but something was happening in their town & they started performing to help their community..love this ropu 💖💖
Kia Ora te tau rua tekau rua tekau mā whā ngoi ngoi 😊
Still banging in 2018
Hard! I play this song when i DJ
Me too,Stuck in America!
🎯
Yoza I can drink to thiis at party's the bros look at me like Gèeeèeeee I'm like faaaarkup thiis our people beiiz
A year after u unfriended me on FB 😂😂😂
Dam I would of loved being in the studio when Dalvaneous was mixing and arranging this waiata. Annie in the booth hitting those high notes.....chur to much
Awesome waiata!!!
Annie Crummer = THE WOMAN
Beautiful everytime i play it
Jus wanna say this the last song ever that i wanna listen to by theart of mine beacuse this is the last song my koro sang when he was passing away so i joined him so thanks patea maori love 😭 xo Thanks
Same here. Tu meke
beautiful ❤😭 what a great sentiment I'm sure your Koro is feeling the aroha
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
To this very day its my go to - just love the strong vibe and passion when they sing. #niueansister getting lit to this awesome beautiful song 👌
I'm Tokelaun but I still love this song it is old though
Im Maori And My Great Grandmother On My Grandfathers Side Was From Patea Proud Of That And This Kapa Haka Group Named Patea Maori Club Yeeaahh Woooo
2024 anyone?🇳🇿🍻🥳
Forever and always
Starting to miss my family from home playing this 😢😮💨❤️🔥
I'm a metal head, but only have love for this song Chur Aotearoa
Very proud of this waiata, and being tangata whenua
Love the song and Annie Crummer
Man this song flows all through my heart baby!
Instead of singing "Whakapono ngoi" me and my cousin would say "fuck up your nono" lol got us a hiding from nan.
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Lmao 😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂
Pai hoke te waiata whanaus absolutely kapai
Merry Christmas whanau have a great new years ahead..2020 here we come..xx
Ah, the trusty lifelong jam.
Ngoi, Dalvanius, and Annie - what an awesome combo!
Great song. Heres an idea have a english version so the majority of New Zealanders can sing along. IMAGINE thousand singing this at a sporting events it would rival the Marseille song by the French fans to inspire thier teams. Ka Pie.
My koro jam, learnt this in kohanga in 1988
Childhood memories❤️
EVERYTHING IS CREATED IN LOVE WITH LOVE FOR THERE IS ONLY LOVE TRY THIS WHEREVER YOU ARE OR GO SMILE THE SMILE WILL BE RETURNED
i so for got this song last time i herd it was when i was at school miss it an love it
Kia ora bros, haven't listened to this song in awhile
Annie you legend!!
2019..one of the GREATEST
Thankyou for the upload MokopunaAkonga.
This waiata for all of us
1LOVE FOREVERLOVEINGJAH..
2024 and this song still gets da drinkups pumping💯💯
This song makes feel the hartiest..
HOKIANGA HARD
We’d all sing this as kids while doing the dishes at the Marae or running away from doing them laughing our heads off 😂
Yay finally New Zealand nice because I go to pigeon mountain Primary and Miss Broomfield told us to sing this (my old school was Owairoa)
LOVE MY PEOPLE...LOVE TO YOU ALL HERE FROM THE LAND OF THE LONG WHITE DRAGON
LIFE ON THE OUTSIDE IS NIGH IMPOSSIBLE THUS REMAINING AS YOURSELF WHICH IS PURE LOVE
!!!!LOVE THIS SONG!!! AND LOVE ANNIE CRUMMER!!! XXX
Way to go people! Keep the vibe going
Room 18 old teacher Mrs Hinemoa, getting up to dance to this every morning
Beautiful feel and old memories of ma past,Churrr
Thank You for uploading this video whanau. Now i can sing the song with my mates from Patea and not get funny looks when i sing the wrong words
Hahaha
Love this song Ataahua
An old favorite of mine..
Sooo many memories