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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

The Willow Singers performing 'Hine e Hine', a lullaby popularly covered by Hayley Westenra but originally a New Zealand folk song by Princess Te Rangi Pai.


For lyrics in Maori, their translation and more information-
http://folksong.org.nz/hine/index.html

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  • What a hater fulla lol

    Bro, at least they tried aye, and at least they are embracing our culture.

    How many Maori do u see singing or embracing other cultures? (Pacific Dont count lol)

    Dont knock it bro, the Wairua is still there.

    Laters

  • Damn this song reminds me of the closing Kiwi on TV!

    ... back in the days when TV finished at midnight, stores closed at lunchtime on a Saturday and Sunday was a day off for everyone......

    Nice to see other cultures embracing ours.

    Tumeke

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  • absolutely wonderful neighbours, it is good to see others learning the culture of others. ka pai to waiata o te reo maori. kia ora koutou.

  • A great sound coming out of three voices

  • too much u guys feelin that one

  • Tika To koreor " FullafromNZ" . H e waiata ataahua tenei. I agree with there korero.

    Kia Ora Koutou 

  • @trulyunrulys The people of christchurch need and will appreciate your efforts thank you. It is a amazing song and one we are proud of every male sings with song to his daughters nieces and granddaughters as i do and because of this they all learn it through osmosis, rarely taught yet known by all. Ate Ake

  • My better half is a kiwi musician and we're arranging a benefit gig here in Wales to raise money for the people in Christchurch. We're hoping to use this song, so I've been looking at all the different versions of it. I have to tell you, this is by far my favourite, it's spine tingling. The harmonies are perfect, what a beautiful song. Well done!

  • ohk pronounceation was like shet but they sang it great

  • fantabulous this is just beautiful, its awesome to see other cultures singing the waiata....tino rawa just excellent

  • lmao CMU at tha start of this vid uz looked (lost bored depressed) all at the same time nice vid though XD

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