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  • God bless auntie with every spiritual blessing. Aloha inui.

  • Yo Cuzzies if you dont mind can I ask of the aunties history? oibviously highly respected and loved

  • This is the meaning of Maori - togetherness, love, tears, but always together

  • Powerful! Awesome! What a great fam!

  • ULTIMATE RESPECT ....

  • miss yu lots aunt missy

  • farr that was mean haarty!!! i felt myself starting to cryy haha

  • WOW..AWESUM..Can feel da luv from all da Family for this special aunty!!..:D

    

  • Mean Maori Mean!!!!

  • MEAN!!!!

  • this was stunning powerful love and pride in this whanau thank you for sharing this

  • @ Rahmizzle06 the fuck you on boy, every iwi has a different style the actions still mean the same as the words you dumb cunt . same haka different style its the whole reason we say papaki titaha to aknowledge where the haka comes from you faag . BOTTS!

  • OMG my dads last name is Tamati Tata from Otorohanga

  • wow that brought tears to my eyes was so awesome

  • Yeah.......

  • is there any way we can get her christmas carol album??????? i would LOVE to get it for my olds and us coz we listened to it every year when we were younger : )

  • Wow! This was a beautiful and powerful surpise for your Aunty Missy! Tika Tonu has been one of my favorite Haka's. You made your aunty weep as well as myself! Good job!

    Mahalo ia 'oukou pakahi apau,

    KIa Ora

  • shot boys that was mean!.....

  • Haha JAMES & MARLON !! I went to school with them !!

  • fuk!!!! thats a new one neva seen tika tonu done like that before sinces when did kahungunu start adding in handicap action specialy with the double slap at the beginning if u dont know how its done properly ruin someone else is haka mate like ka mate its already killed by the all blacks and if you disagree how its done i know the family who compose this haka.

  • @Rahmizzle06 shut up dick

  • lovely

  • Straight cried. It was too beautiful.

  • my mums name is missy too , and we just celebrated her 60th and I wish someone had the foresight to have captured it on camera, what a neat whanau,

  • emotion is here !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    love and nice people !

    From BOOTAKILL to France

  • awwww that was absolutely beautifulll! made me cry missing home hardout so beautifull !

  • this was so kewl it made me and kuzen cry wish we could do sumthing like that love the wairua in this video mean

  • is this missy his wife koz if so then she is related to me she is my papas cousin may both of them rest in peace

  • Wow... I must say this is the most heart felt, passionate Haka I have ever seen. The spiritual energy, Your aunts reaction even brought a tear to my eye. That was awesome in all meaning of the word! Props from America!

  • Omg Beautiful!!!!

  • Mean Maori Mean, King Country Hard

  • Gosh this was absolutely beautiful .... ka mau te wehi!

  • tu meke!! was tryna luk 4 sum Missy Teka chrismas songs but came cross dis! choice haka! :) tino pai rawa!!

  • He aha te mea nui ?

    He tangata , he tangata me te aroha hoki

  • Awesome!!! Awesome!!! Awesome!!!! ma whanau, & the Party afterwards was the bomb!!! too...(lol) haha...love ya'z

    Representing whanau are the TATA's & the Rangitaawa whanau from Otorohanga- Pirongia, NGATI MANIAPOTO, hard!

  • Ngati Maniapoto / Poihakena lol She must be 1 special lady to have such an awsome whanau wot a beautiful video Kia Ora

  • @kohimoana Kia Ora dat was mean moari mean my fathers last name is Tata as well from Otorohanga

  • @kohimoana - Tata & Rangitaawa Whanau in Oto? You must know my Whanau? Most prominent in Oto is Uncle Tux, my cousins Raukura....Do you know them? My Koro is buried back in Oto.

  • @DaleStateShorty Absolutely one in the same whanau!?! uncle Tux is my Dad's First Cousin" my Dad's name is DARCY TATA better known as Des uncle Des by most!! the Birthday Girl is my sister she is the eldest daughter' of Darcy Tata, Gail Te Aira Tata-nicname MISSY, she's now currently living in Australia..kia ora.

  • Mean maori Mean..

    Ngapuhi nui tonu!

  • that was just DA BOMB had some tears going on ova hea.....i miss home now !!!!!! NGATI MANIAPOTO

  • What a fantastic video, what a beautiful woman. Come back Missy Teka.

  • mean maori party!!! now i miss my fam haha

  • This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • Agree!!!!

  • awesome kia kaha brought tears to my eyes, no one but us maori know how much this would of meant to this lady, te mana maori

  • MEAN!!!!

  • farrrrrr dat was beautiful...kan i get a surprise like dat too wen i come wen Aunty Missy...lmaoo I JOKE I JOKE!!!

  • im not amoan so can i samoan explain to me whats so emotional about this

  • Well first off ...it's not Samoan....it's Maori.....This ladys family is honoring her with this Haka.....it's their way of expressing their love and admiration for her....thats why its so emotional.

  • mean maori mean..!! 2 much aite.. brought me 2 tears too & i dont even know any of these people but mEAN!!!! makes u miss home heaps more dunnit!?

  • Best birthday present ever! Way to go, guys!

  • damn, this makes me wanna cry! beautiful guys!

  • respect ngati raukawa you boys rock!!!big ups

  • omg this was beautiful brought me to tears to see the family doing a haka for their aunt specially when I saw her with her tears of joy and love..... awesome vid....ty for sharing with us..... mahalo nui loa....rene...................­......................

  • shot ao Hoki musta taught u tell lol

    na jaox ma bro

  • I'm From Waimana BOP , now Living in Aussie.Been here for 30 year's, when i saw that surprise haka for Aunty Missy it just blew me away ,it even put tear's in my eyes to. I wish some one would do that for my 50th birthday i just loved it.

  • thats was awesome ..mean maori..mean

  • na da haka can b used 4 a powhiri (welcoming)

  • umm, sorry if what but i thought the haka was for an enemy not for your own people,

    any way the haka was great, sharp and powerful, but the kid voice messed a bit.

  • Nah there are various types of haka. Haka for welcoming, haka for war, haka for supporting (e.g. social or political messages). Its a common misconception because its often referred to as a 'war dance'.

  • HI, the haka is a message to all people about the truth of Maori. It can be any lecture at all. It could be about the importance of cleaning your teeth.

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