Haka
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I'm Maori and I aint mad at ya even the All Blacks don't do Ka Mate justice these days. I think that it's good for our culture to get as much exposure as it can and thanks for wanting to perform Haka I think it cool.
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Im from this school and Im also on this video. I think our boys, as well as the teacher, did it the best as they could. It was a part of our Garden Party which we are having every year. We girls are singing a song Swing low sweet chariot which is sung in England. Another our teacher from England have tought us it. I hope you will all enjoy it. :))
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Oh my, this brings back memories!!! lol
It was my last Garden Party at GBAS. (^v^)
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This is brilliant....I'm actually starting at this school as a teacher in a little over a week. :D
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daarock is a great name for you. Its what is inside your head boy!!!
This guy travelled across the world and shared a part of NZ with school kids and taught them something about your culture. It may not of been the best Haka in the world. at least he had a go!!!
He is a excellent ambassador for your country unlike you with your "rock" head comments. Your a poor ambassador for your country & more so for the Maori nation. Go & put your head back in the sand!!!!
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watch myself hahahaha good one....this video is insulting and I have already said what I wanted to say
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gosh this is BAD really embrassing that guy leading is he really a New Zealand Maori or 'native speaker' I hav 2 really doubt that, sad thing is these young boys think they have learnt the haka but really they havent, though sum comments here are harsh in a way i agree with them
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watch urself - this is pathetic, just insulting because of my opinion, it shows ur forwardness
so how do u teach inhabitants of NZ if they cant "perform" it?? ha?
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bitch please you dont get it do you that's not a part of his culture because he was no where near to performing the haka, he didnt pronounce the words properly or the actions, how can that then be a part of his culture!what ever you think that was it wasnt the haka and yes it may have made them happy but to most New Zealand Maori including myself there would be nothing to be happy about with this performance...and i couldnt help but watch it since it had Haka as one of its search words!
reply to all: I can only agree that we didnt performed it professionally, but we learned it only from youtube videos. And the man is from NZ (but not maori). He only wanted to show part of the culture of NZ. And we were only 15/16 year-old boys... For us Slovaks it is very exotic and unusual in contrary to our culture... hope you understand we couldnt learn it properly... And if it is so obnoxious for you I appologize.
slavosahin 3 years ago