To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, learn the words and translation of Ka Mate.
Ka Mate was performed by the New Zealand Native team on their long and arduous tour of 1888/89, and by the “Original” All Blacks in 1905. Haka were traditionally then performed prior to All Blacks matches outside New Zealand through until 1986 when All Blacks Wayne “Buck” Shelford and Hika Reid were instrumental in introducing Ka Mate to matches in New Zealand from 1987, and ensuring that it was performed with passion, precision, intensity and pride.
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Bunlar beyaz kökenli Yeni Zellandalılar. Yani dansını yaptıkları kendi atalarının töresi değil, çünkü ataları beyaz avrupalılar. Bu Haka dansı Mouri halkınındır. Yani avrupalıların sömürdüğü, kültürlerini çaldıkları halk.
Ya we are fucked
ستبقونة انتم الاقوياء
What is more frightening? That or a bunch of fellas in matching red outfits, walking in step, listening to the March of Grenadiers?
Im from US, love these men!
Интересно а как они дерутся?
かっこいい❤
It’s so comical
Thank you for sharing this – such a provide to watch other cultures in action
00:30 e-cig
I think it's scarier not knowing what they're saying
what did they build
I hv the same dance at my school annual day in which all the boys are dancing and this looks way better than what they do
I like that the sun shines at the end.thats nice
who won?
It’s interesting, the first sentence “Tharinga Wakarongo” (pay attention, listen) contain similar word as in Javanese & Indonesia language here in Indonesia.
(Indonesian) Telinga = ear, from the words Talingan, a polite words for ear in Javanese and (javanese) Kerungu = can be heard
as a afgahni this is a weird thing
What the fuking kind of song is this and why i need to dance it.
As a south African even though we are quite literally mortal enemies in rugby I can't stop myself from coming back to this dance/ritual out of pure respect
Well that was lame