ça a l'air spécial et ça pourrait en faire marrer plus d'un mais moi personnellement, ça m'impressionne et m'inspire le respect , particulièrement quand la bonne femme commence à crier..c'est vraiment puissant..
j'ai hâte d'aller à Rotorua et de voir ça par moi-même...
ah par ailleurs, cela me fait étrangement penser à un Kata japonnais d'une certaine manière...peut-être un lointain lien de parenté qui sait...
Beautiful... really beautiful. I am not Maori but whenever I view the Pophiri, I can't help but marvel at how advanced and dignified the Maori people have evolved to be. The whole process- of eventually breathing the same air, and sitting down for a meal together, is a ritual that represents profound establishment of relationships; of real trust and communion. There's a lot the rest of the world can learn from Maori. Thanks for posting this up. I stumbled on it when surfing the web.
Whakawerewere or Whakarewarewa? Doitz
2patero 1 month ago
@2patero,
Indeed its in front of the Te Aranui a Rua at Whakarewarewa.
Sorry, splinterblade02 !
tripfreak 1 month ago
Good video.
HowUdoDAt1 1 month ago
Hahah! This is at Whakawerewere. Like 5mins from where i was born :)
splinterblade02 1 year ago
I have been accused of prancing about the range like that .@ 1:05
Kerogas 1 year ago
ça a l'air spécial et ça pourrait en faire marrer plus d'un mais moi personnellement, ça m'impressionne et m'inspire le respect , particulièrement quand la bonne femme commence à crier..c'est vraiment puissant..
j'ai hâte d'aller à Rotorua et de voir ça par moi-même...
ah par ailleurs, cela me fait étrangement penser à un Kata japonnais d'une certaine manière...peut-être un lointain lien de parenté qui sait...
Bjikmu 1 year ago
That kaiwero is the man
tuxtah007 1 year ago 2
Te Arawa rocks!!!! best wero iv seen on here
aerobets1 2 years ago
Ko wai tana ingoa??
wckfo 2 years ago
Farkkkk that was mean. Loved it.
wckfo 2 years ago 2
Beautiful... really beautiful. I am not Maori but whenever I view the Pophiri, I can't help but marvel at how advanced and dignified the Maori people have evolved to be. The whole process- of eventually breathing the same air, and sitting down for a meal together, is a ritual that represents profound establishment of relationships; of real trust and communion. There's a lot the rest of the world can learn from Maori. Thanks for posting this up. I stumbled on it when surfing the web.
DrFlippin 3 years ago
MEAN
testibags 3 years ago
what was soo mean?
ckahui 3 years ago
In New Zealand "Mean" means fucken awesome!!
wckfo 2 years ago
chur bey da mean control on ur taiaha flints!!
cash2160 4 years ago
tru tru bo! meen control aye
mock212 4 years ago