Haka Explained
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All Comments (26)
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Amazing... Thank you for sharing.. we keep going back to this video to show everybody what the HAKA is all about!
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all blacks are amazing team.
Ka so mate lijenri (Long live all blacks)
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LOL
...chuckle...
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trolls...
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as for organizing a team of rugby or rugby league players to play against us IsCumaFut2...you better start practising...right now we are top of the pile in both styles...just one the World Cup in League and are World Cup Holders in Rugby as well..and yes the haka does give us the edge...
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long hair is a symbol of freedom sir, i'm from cork and i have long hair just like my ancestors, i believe in the druidic stuff and the history is a lot similar to yours(haka) we don't have equivalent but chants and stuff. people who have short hair in my opinion are usually afriad to express themselves. someday i will organise team to play against ye guys just as challenge to my self.
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i ilike this as it reminds that its a simple prayer. in ireland(druids) had a similar thing on newgrange every solstice(winter) and tara when a high king was being inaugarated but it was more or less chanting, it is fantastic to see this type of thing in existence promise to always keep it alive. thank you from kevin
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sure you have...
Lead by example...
deeds not words...
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been there, done that.
i'd like to see you actually say something that can be considered slightly as a valid internet quote.
/pat
don't worry you'll get inspiration one day and say something more than bullcrap.
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i'd like to see you take on one of those "dance dudes"
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I always wanted to know what was being said
and now i do THANKS GREAT VID.
hey this is a great vid explaining the background of our haka and as for 'alongcamedom'....get it right...Inia Maxwell is the son of one of the great champion kapa haka families...Trevor and Atareta Maxwell...Atareta just passed away last year is one of the Morrison Clan...and one of my cousins..and Inia is not GAY...just a great son and man and more of man than you are....as for the long hair...I too have my hair long...it is a tradition among us maori men..
dancingman4u 4 years ago 3
you're so right !!!
elquique11 4 years ago