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  • lol wtf are they doing with their tongues

  • @MurphGiovanni originally, the Maori would eat their opponents after defeating them.

  • @SantomPh Apparently we taste like pork

  • Listen up now!

    Get ready! Line up! Hold fast!

    Yes! Sir! (literally, To the front! Up straight!)

    Get ready to move! Sir!

    Get ready to move! Sir!

    Get ready to move! Sir!

    Slap your knees!

    What are you dragging down?

  • everyone the haka is called whakatoria mai. heres the words and the words translated : Taringa whakarongo! Kia rite! Kia rite! Kia mau! Au! Hi! Taka takahia! Hi! Taka takahia! Hi! Taka takahia! Hi! Turi pakia! Toia aha? Whakatoria te wairua O nga matua tipuna Ki roto i to taku manawa Hei arataki i ahau e Ki roto i tenei ao.
  • Is it appropriate to use this since ur asking for guidance at a college yr 9 powhiri?

  • 0:32 looks like the guy is carping his pants

  • What's this haka called?

  • THIS IS VERY POWERFUL, AWESUM PART OF THE MOVIE. I AGREE WIT jamiirali1........Nizhoni!!!!

  • Hahaa, Tha cuzzy Rich in tha stussy shorts.

  • Haha look, straight up, I'm Aussie, but man the only thing I love almost as much as the wallabies is the haka! It's just...this ultimate challenge thrown down before our boys, our country, and sometimes we meet it - sometimes we knock it out of the ball park, and sometimes (quite often, lately) we don't but it's always, ALWAYS awesome....keep bringing it, All Blacks, we'll keep rising to the challenge ;)

    Hahah love yas :D

  • Is That Big Guy @ 0:16 Samoa Joe From Impact Wrestling ?

  • @KidKush45 Maori Joe

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  • Sounds exactly like my kapahaka practices.

  • Once we were Warriors is a great movie.Its brutal but its based on real life situations...

  • @mizzstickyfingazz have you seen the movie 'Boy'? by Taika Waititi? its a NZ movie too hella clean. you should check that one out too; i know where you can watch it online. let me know if you want the link.

  • @ToNGanStuNNa650 ; thts a good movie short but funny and good & how they mixed it up in the end wit the thriller was cool to. NZ keep it coming love the movies.

  • Still are warriors!!!

  • Probably my favorite part in the movie, aside from the parts with Temuera Morrison..

    Bad ass haka right here, very intimidating o__o lol..

  • I say Apaches :O)

    

  • i wish it went lonqer :)

  • can anyone give me the name of this haka :)

    much aroha :)

  • love this movie and mos def one of my favorite parts! whooo....=)

  • This movie was so sad. But this one of my favorite parts of the movie.

  • proud of my heritage :D brings tears to my eyes, and gives me shivers :D

  • Oh yeah one more thing: This is one of my favorite movies, but can anyone tell me what theyre saying in the Haka? Id appreciate a translation :)

  • Ive met a few Maori in my dayand yall are some of the friendliest and proudest people ive ever met. And no joke,. but if I ever had to fight in a battle and the enemy army did a Haka in front of us Id shit myself and run lol

  • This is like my street football team...and MW2...and Black Ops!

  • all polynesian haka's are powerfull. one thing i learned in my six years living in california is that poly/melan/micronesians are proud people who if they are your friend then you are family but if you are disrespectfull then they are the wrong people to cross. big ups to my tongan,samoan,fijian and marshall islander people out there!!!

  • @jamiirali1 Well said.

  • Name of the haka: Whakatoria mai google it :)

  • SOMEONE KNOWS THE REAL NAME OF THIS HAKA ?

    I WANNA DOWNLOAD THE SCRIPT SO I CAN DO IT PROPERLY

  • @AMENAZAwarriorbear that will be hard to find

  • maori untill i die, i will fight any one in order to keep our country and our culture alive, i will die for my people hands down!!!

  • p.s. I once saw 500 Kiwi Soldiers do the Haka on the airstrip at Split in Croatia. Blood curdling stuff!

  • Ahhh this is a great film! I pop on here to look for clips, andf I find a whole load of bull from white ignorance everywhere.

    The Maori. A noble and cultured people before the ''Missionaries'' started on them.

    One of the saddest things I ever saw was two Maori gravestones in a commonwealth graveyard just outside of Ypres. What a BAD place that would have been for those guys, however christianised.

    NGATAMA TOA!

  • I wish my people were this fucking wicked!

  • whats the name of this Haka?

  • go ahead and talk shit, maori (KIWI) warriors were never defeated nation! btw the movie is a masterpeace.BIG RESPECT TO ALL MAORI around the world!

  • I remember when this movie came out in 1995.As an Italian who grown up with the Neorealism Cinema this movie was like a hurricane.It was great for me to see a very NO-politically and NO-correct film.A story about real poverty and real effects of colonization.A punch on face...Wonderful movie.Rena Owen was incredible...And "the Mus"? Well,one minute you understand his anger and a second after you would kill him...Hollywood still dreams a thing like this.Ciao from Italy.

  • @ciurlandon Nice comments my brother. The movie deals with issues that most others dare not go - such as family violence and sexual abuse. Sadly, these issues are prevalent in all societies, and we must do our best to vanquish these evils.

  • @Tehui1974 Thank you.As I said I used to see these kind of movies and stories.After the war Italy was destroyed and our Cinema showed these situations.Of course violence wasn't so explicite like it's in this movie but the characters were very similar.Even USA makes movies like this but they're only indipendent productions.Generally respectable people don't want to see these things...It's a simple rule:If I don't see it...it doesn't exist...Ciao

  • Alan Duff's book and this film are both one of my favourites. It is easy, being a massive rugby fan, to get glossy eyed about the haka, but it is special. How many nations can declare such a tradition? Not many.

    I would love to know, if it has a name, the haka at the sisters funeral in the film. If you search "funeral and haka" on YouTube a recent video comes up about a chap called "Chris Butler" and a haka at his funeral, is it the same?

    All the best NZ, with the RWC and the earthquake 2011.

  • any body know the name of this haka

  • Stüssy Shorts FTW!

  • Haha The Guy On The Far Right Is Wearing Stüssy Shorts! Haha Nice!

  • chhea .

    mean maori alryt . NGAPUHI hard my cuzzies

  • this war dance is so awesome

  • Lol my uncle is the whitest guy there, at the back... back when he was a kid.

  • If there's any Maori's reading this can you

    Type all the words to this haka much appreciated not the WHOLE THING but feel me all the way to where they stop. Ineed it like asap for uhh LUAU

  • @tamadaddy415

    Whakatonga Te wairua rongo matua tipuna rotoito whatu manawa i harataki i o koe i roto i tenei ao.

    Chur chur.

  • @torupani chur bro, mean maori.. i cant find the full haka anywhere?? :(

  • Respond to this video...

  • get ready!! hi!!! get ready!! hi!! get ready! hi!!!

    how can you not like slow hard haka's

    where is this haka from?

  • @HaHaFunnyShi its from the movie Once Were Warriors

  • @RanaRandom oooo sumone tell the writer to complete it please!

  • My favorite scene in the whole movie..

  • Island Warriors, First Nation Warriors, African Warriors are The Greatest and Deadliest Warriors This White Earth Has Every Seen. True Warriors Fight Without Any Armour or With Little Armour.

  • Looks like you're not very popular STD78.

    Maybe its because you jump the gun to much and assume to much? Or maybe its because you're a total dumbass.

  • Many traditions are dying out due to all the tripe on tv,radio,in schools,& the internet .

    Our kids are being spoon fed garbage! Nothing is held as sacred! People have no

    respect for the past or the ancestors.Breaks my heart and I'm only 38 years of age.

    We need to remember where we came from!

  • some of you look like your reaching for butterflies or something, haha fav part <3

  • ess! meaaan bro, woo chur 

  • i fully agree with hazza3 . you know exactly what your talking about . but theres no use in explaining to these ignorant ppl about their own . if they stayed connected with their history then they wouldnt argue with your comments . obviously they didnt get the statement in the first place when you had to underline yourself about BACKING UP THE MAORIANS . their just a bunch of scoundrals so just leave it be.

  • @cuhmani22 I was defending the actual NZ history from another User who was insulting not only Maori history and culture but also others claiming that the British could and would kill anyone they wanted and claimed they did on a false history independent researchers tend to make up based on the fact that the British "Conquered" people.

    The British didn't conqueror anyone. They established peaceful negotiations but were faced with some resistance with assistance from other native forces.

  • this is were trench warfare was faced frist and maoris lost from politics (the treaty) brits had no chance great doco about it

  • It's funny all those who are hating on Maori's and Polynesians must be some dumb as dick heads who come on here to hate and talk shit about New Zealand and their people but yet, why the hell are you watching a video on YouTube about a New Zealand Maori movie? obviously it's because those of you who choose to hate on NZ are just either arrogant, high level of ignorance or just plain jealous because I don't know who waste their time watching a NZ film if they hate the culture so much. HA losers!

  • @watchmakeuptips too right ae bro bloody losers YouTubing haka videos and then writing retarded comments!

  • @watchmakeuptips HAHAHA good on ya watchmakuptips I am kiwi and bloody proud of it for all you arrogant so and sos out there you can kiss my butt.

  • @watchmakeuptips good point...fuck those bitch ass haters.

  • @watchmakeuptips Well said, but I don't think everyone who is making the stupid comments only hate Maori's. They are just sad sick people with a very low self esteem. They push their hate on everyone regardless of race, color, nationality, religion........ just to make themselves feel big. I've over the years have found good and bad in everything I've seen and try to work with the positive as Jesus intended.

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  • @watchmakeuptips It's due to be afraid of what's going on in the larger part of the world outside of their trailer park. They are overcompensating for their own fears and use stupid humor to mask their lack of intelligence. Just fell bad for those fools and live your life in peace. Kia Mau.

  • @devildogg061

    You're exactly right :)

  • Yeah the British did defeat maori military restistance overall....but there were many occasions maori defeated British.. On 29th April 1864, the 43rd British regiment attacked a particular Pa. 1.700 imperial british soldiers armed with a strong artillery train : 8 mortars, 2 howitzers, 2 naval canon and 5 Armstrong guns against 200 part time maori soldiers defending their pa..... and the British were defeated. So there you go. Oh i am pakeha (ango/saxon )and proud : )

  • @maxbiteme

    pakeha lost . chur

  • @maxbiteme they cant have been very good shots then.

  • ancient greeks and Maori's are the best soldiers of mankinds history

  • @AnTreAsx92 dont forget the wolfs of the plains mongul warriors of mongolia.

  • @AnTreAsx92 yhea...... no theire not

  • @AnTreAsx92 did you just make that up? how are all these soldiers compared. I myself would think a Japanese Samurai are pretty good soldiers.

  • @AnTreAsx92

    NAH!! jst us maoris my kuzZ

  • @xzaviaable NoOoOoOO

  • @AnTreAsx92 an still are xD well us maori anyways xD

  • @AnTreAsx92 imagine a Maori Spartan haha :)

  • @KukieMontsta187 2BAD US MAORI'S KUDINT HIDE IN THE SHADE AYE KUZ!! OW RANGATIRA FOUHGT WIF 1 THING

    AN DEFENDED THEM SELFS WITH THAT 1 THING BKOZ POKING THER TOUNGES WOS NOT STOPING AN ARROW

  • @AnTreAsx92 you're indeed wrong.

  • @AnTreAsx92

    MAORI DINT KNEW THE IRON

    NEVER FOUGTH AGAINST SPARTANS ( your ancients gireeks )

    OTHERWISE

    MAORI WILL TODAY BE RECOGNIZE AS THE BEST SOLDIERS OF ALL TIMES

  • @AnTreAsx92 WTF ancient greeks? Wouldn't know it now looking at modern greeks. What happened?

  • @AnTreAsx92

    Gurkhus are most highly decorated

  • @AnTreAsx92 :you forget the celts...they were tough to beaten(that,s what the romans says)ASTRIX AND OBLIX..lol haha

  • @AnTreAsx92 Don't forget the deathcharges of Soviet soldiers in WW2

  • @AnTreAsx92 daha thats funny saying im both of those races lols

  • @AnTreAsx92 you forgot samuari, mongols hordes under Ghengis, vikings, Huns under Atilla, Spartans, and Chck Norris

  • @DevilBoyDoc spartans were greeks ;P

  • @AnTreAsx92 oh yeah, forgot about that....I guess back then the macedonians were considered greek also ie Alexander the great

  • @AnTreAsx92 What about... uhh... Romans? lol

  • meannest

  • Once were warriors and now boy. Damm we good

  • Incredible movie. Almost too horribly confronting to watch, far too compelling to turn off.

  • Haka or not, the British stil defeated them in the end. And quite rightly brought these savages to heel.

  • @HeathenPapistFilth Wrong, they defeated the British; and one of the few to do so.

  • @ksalani Why of course! That's why there are no Maoris on your national flag. Because you won :p :p

  • @HeathenPapistFilth I think you should read up on NZ history before you make such ridiculous assumptions and it all backfires on you.

  • @ksalani Who cares? 

  • @GILBERHE End of story our land dude. You make you and you race stupid. cant blame us for that.

  • @HeathenPapistFilth Who you calling a Savage? . . It's people like YOU that make the 21st century feel like the fucking 1700's . . GROW UP and grow a fucking brain. It's the 21st century. it's not acceptable to call people savages! It dumb fuck comments like that right there, that make it hard for Nga tangata o Aotearoa to move on! . You're just jealous the British don't have Distinct Heritage like Maori do! . . Stick that in your Derty pipe and Choke on it!

  • @HeathenPapistFilth The Brits lost, if I recall...hence the reason why the Treaty was brought up :P

  • @HeathenPapistFilth The british did not defeat the Maori nor did the Maori defeat the british. It was politics that brought an end to military conflict via scratchs on a parchment called a treaty Had the Maori been united and stood as one (loyalists v Kingites) NZ would be a very different country today unlike britain which is now a defeated country by the very people you tried to defeat in the crusades. The protestant britain is dying AND you are losing Northern Ireland through PEACE sleep easy

  • ok im not Maori but im Hawaiian i love this movie mainy because My people and the Maori people were similar one reason could be the maori people came from Hawaii, but although we have similarities we have our differences exam. New Zealand was given back to the maori people while as Hawaii was not our language almost died we have very few 100% hawaiians left hardly any kupuna left to tell stories, and alot of youngs people take hawaiian things for granted, i don know how it is with the maoris.

  • @waiau4 Be proud of who you are. Kia mau ki to Maoritanga - Hold fast to your culture as we say in Maori. It's not all smiles and sunshine for Maori but in my opinion we are moving forward and the culture is growing stronger in the hearts and minds of each generation.

  • @waiau4 I did see a doco on Hawaiian people. Was very interesting. There are very few Full blood Maoris left in Aotearoa. sadly. though here they are trying to boost Te Reo Maori, having it spoken in Kura (schools) and also having full classes to teach the older generation. It was very sad to hear the hawaiian language nearly died out. I hope slowly each generation will teach it to the next, and it will be reborn again! Hawaiki nui, Hawaiki Roa, Hawaiki pamamau!! xx

  • best haka mean maori mean !!

  • homos

  • I like dis movie...n...esp dis part. wow! i don't understands y pepo postin their comments n started fighting who is right n wrong...who has more power n who has less...wtf...dis movie was about courage, respect, dignity, responsibility, pain, struggles, trust, caring, and endless luv...but most of all is to teach dese young men to become true warriors. I could understand y Maorian pepo get pissed off cus white men took their lands. but this movie is off da hook...luv it!

  • @orygunhamo We didn't take. There was a treaty.Greedy assholes had forgotten to honour that treaty, but,that treaty is being reviewed and lands are being given back to those who own them.Have been for years. I stand on the land of my country alongside my Maori brothers and Sisters. Not above or below.Alongside. Eye to eye.I defend that right and would die for it. If I cannot, where can I. When we strike a man down and spill his blood, we see clearly it is quite the colour of our own. Emm

  • lol who are you hazza telling us bout our own heritage like we were living with them haha i didnt no war meant living together so stop copyin and pasting bullshit! probably some aussie shit who thinks they know all there is to no bout us. Doitz Nig!

  • TheAufeinneues You're basing your entire logic, if we can call it that, on the ignorance that the British could beat any tribals. But they never beat the Sudanese or the Senegalese or even the Maori because you have no clue on REAL history.

  • @hazza3 Hazza you're a fucking idiot mate. i'm guessing you havn't looked up the treaty of waitangi. The english version which the british made is actually different from the maori reason. The maori people were stripped of most of their land even untill the early 90's. Don't make shit up like u know what happened. Cunty

  • @kiwiasguy I didn't see the comment the other guy made... but you are absolutely right. I'm not even from New Zealand and I know that... I'm not even remotely close to your area or bloodline in anyway shape or fashion.. but i know what you say is true. :-)

  • @hazza3 of course they never beat the senegalese because this was already made by the french...and the mahdi uprising was actually beaten in the end..so much to the sudanese.

    i base my "so called logic" on the simple fact that european population numbers, industrial power and equiqment outnumbered every opponent in the world. there was no chance to win for anyone except a conquest was seen as useless or too expensive.

  • @hazza3

    Funny, the British smashed the LIVING SHIT out of the Sudanese at Omdurman and Umm Diwaykarat, then ran the whole country from Egypt.

    Senegal??? That was a French colony.

  • @SD78 Still, the MAori were treated better than other Native people. The Americans were treated well....until the Colonies who opposed the british tried to kill them off.

    Yeah, Senegal became a French Colony....I already knew that 3 years ago. And?

  • 1 of the best movies i'ave seen in my life.....much respect and luv too the maori tribe....from the mainland native,david of the shawnee tribe....i can feel the power in the war dance,gets my blood pumped...

  • This is almost a bad as that slipknot shit.

  • @ozzyguy67 whats that mean?

  • OMG! I have goosebumps!!

  • whats tha name of this haka?

  • @afaoanuce Whakatoria Mai

  • Chur mean maori meeean!

  • One of my friends uncle acted in this

  • @BrigitteClare2525 i think everybodys uncle was in this

  • @Thunda1986 haha one of mine were! and a cousin! lmao!

  • in one word: MASTERPIECE!!!

  • can anyone tell me where i can find the scene where grace's funeral there is a haka preformed?

  • this was a great movie. but sometimes scary

  • I really identified with this movie as a teenager

  • why is this haka better than everyone elses lol

  • NOw this is what u call a haka!

  • ilike

  • cheeee

  • :41 how do you know if a haka works? lol but yeah this the OG original haka right here

  • @raggedtraveler ":41 how do you know if a haka works?" you feel it :D

  • @Difficult2Understand lol i know, i was just joking. btw nice metallica videos. they fkn rule.

  • @raggedtraveler oh ok lol

    yah metallica, love it. cant wait to see em for 1st time in nz in nov :D

  • cool

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  • It's called get the hell outta the video , ya bashtard

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  • @shanedfoalima

    the moari lifestyle. if you just say "polynesian" it's a little too vague. all the polynesian islands had their own specific rituals and culture. there was crossover, but they were all quite specific and beautiful.

  • this movie was sooo intense because thinds like this really do happen matterafact...abusive parents,massive alcohol, gang activity, rape, depression..powerful movie

  • what movie is this, looks interesting, i want to see it

  • @BoxerMonkey Once Were Warriors

  • Its called Once were warriors, its pretty good

  • "Once were Warriors" (1994). It won lots of international awards that year. It deals with a lot of social issues that get swept under the rug.

  • Very powerful film.

  • The weight. The Weave. The Weft.

  • Mean Maori Mean!

  • IMAO my sister went to school with some of these boys

  • One of the most emotionally powerful movies I have ever watched. Absolutely amazing.

  • For you and anyone else who would like to check out the sequel, I uploaded it tonight.

    Check out my videos to have a watch!

  • do you have the first movie up at all? ever since whale rider i've gotten hooked on maori movies :)

  • @drewfla Agreed. I watched it in '96 but I could never watch the whole movie again.

    Very draining  to be honest, but not because it was poorly made or boring-on the contrary very brutal and the acting was 5 stars.

  • @drewfla Agreed, a really excellent movie. so powerful and crude. The Maoris are a proud people and deserve the title of WARRIORS.

  • good, but its not good enough..... i told you fallas time and again, this haka wont work.. until you get the first action right

    WHAKATORIA MAI TE WAIRUA!!!

  • Just saw this movie and I'd have to say it is excrutiatingly confronting and really hits the heart. A strong movie with a deep message. I loved the haka part, I believe that maori warriors used to perform it in battle to scare enemies and lower the morale of the opposing side. Thinking about them fighting with british troops in the 1800's gives me the shivers knowing how terrified the British would have been attacking hundreds of haka performing maori warriors. I give this movie 5 stars.