Pokarekare Ana & E Te Ariki (Maori Songs)

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

David shares Pokarekare Ana & we sing E Te Ariki, both Maori songs from New Zealand at his farewell party. We had good food, worship and fellowship that night.

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  • You don't even know the words, you don't know the history behind it, so shut the fuck up.

  • @Mahinaism God bless you, your mother must be very proud of you for your fine manners! God bless you in the name of Jesus! I BLESS YOU! I BLESS YOU! I BLESS YOU! YOU ARE LOVED! JESUS LOVES YOU! :) Oh, happy day! :)

  • boy you's dont no the words and boy your singing irritating to my ears lol, and you say god gifted you for a purpose i hope that purpose is for you not sing these songs again hahaha i fuckin regret listening to this ruined my day lol

  • @RotovegasNative God bless you! :) I bind your words in the name of Jesus, and break the curses you have spoken over me in the name of JESUS! :) You are blessed! I bless you in the name of JESUS! You are LOVED by JESUS! BIG-time! :) God bless you!

  • I loved this vid of friends singing together, no big show-off production .. just people at home. Don;t listen to the haters Jgolar, you have a beautiful, beautiful voice and I loved every minute..

  • @UnderCuvaBruva3 Thank you! God bless you! :) It was a most enjoyable evening, as the man playing the guitar is my ex-husband, and it was our last sing-song together before he moved away... it was a sweet night! :)

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  • ah sorry bro but you got the wrong song for that story you told at the beginning .. thats the story of Hinemoa and Tutanakai . Might want to learn your stuff before you start blabbing on about it like you know what your talking about :) chur !

  • actually my mother would say the same, due to the fact that her grandfather WROTE IT

  • Oh I love it, so beautiful. Kia kaha.

  • PS they didnt die they lived happily ever after, and created many Uri whakatipu

  • With all due respect, here is a website with the correct words and translation and background of the waiata ...... folksong.org.nz/pokarekare/ind­ex.html. There's also a version of both these waiata on my page .... keep trying though ....

  • I think this is lovely.

  • Love those songs, sad sorry though. GOD BLESS :) XXX

  • My mum used to sing this to me every night before I went to bed. I'm trying to learn this on guitar but I need the strum pattern. Does anyone know it? Thanks!

  • I loved the singing

    The translation for Pokarekare was way of base never the less

    Ignore the blasphemers-what is that saying now ????

    For the song of the righteous is a prayer unto me and it shall be answered with a blessing upon their heads- God bless

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