don't you guys realizes that you're asking for a fight ,, Indians are more sensitive than you think and might take your 'dance' as an invitation and challenge to an actual fight ,,, I hope you guys explained to the Indians the meaning of your so call dance and challenge ,,, in any case I wish you the best at knowing your brothers on the other side of this planet ,, take care ,, and if you guys drink together ,,, just know that you are all bloody sensitive to any remarks and might be considered as an insult and asking for trouble , either way ,,, so take care ,,, and know your neighbor ,, Peace man peace,
girl I'm pretty sure they informed native americans on what a kapa haka is. Just because they look "aggressive" doesn't mean it is. It is our mana bringing strength into our bodies. You look at a brown person and think WE are aggressive? You know nothing about my culture 💀
us natives have been here for a while, and we've grown just as much as any other people, we're still here in the present day, we know what the haka is, this is them presenting themselves and sharing their culture with us, showing they are just aware of us as we are them, thanks to being able to come all the way here to meet us or vice versa if we were to travel to nz, we're cousins. Don't speak for us if you don't know what you're talkin about.
And no hate here but you're being very presumptuous of both peoples, as well as not fully understanding what is happening, you are a guest, a bystander, learn from and about us, we don't need your defense, we may be sensetive but we aren't stupid, our cousins aren't a threat to us. Niiniini, much love.
If you are western, if you are of the west and MAORI culture puts a spark in your heart ✨ may you have the courage to follow your heart ❤️ you have a unique culture of your own somewhere hidden ❤️ that is why you feel a spark ❤️ the west has long hidden its culture from itself ❤️ please find your culture ❤️ do not neglect yourself, show yourself love, show yourself care, MAORI are desperate to find you and connect with you ❤️ please do not neglect yourself ❤️ share your beautiful cultures with us ❤️ they are hidden within you ❤️ follow your ancestry, follow your heart ❤️ it does not matter how long it will take ❤️ you will face pain ❤️ MAORI brethren are always with you ❤️ please find your culture and join MAORI ❤️🖤🤍 We love you whanau, we love you so much ❤️❤️❤️ please love yourselves ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ MAORI are holding on to much pain ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ you can set us free ❤️❤️❤️❤️ always remember that we love you for now and ever and always ❤️ from our families to yours ❤️❤️ we love you very very much, we wish you to be happy ❤️❤️❤️❤️ we wish you to rest, to take a break, to stop working so hard ❤️ we love you the way you are and we always will from now until the end of time ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️brother and sisters ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️KIA ORA!
Saw the shirt with "Uawa and Hauiti. These people are from Uawa Tolaga Bay NZ from the Iwi (tribe) Te Aitanga Hauiti. The local Chief Te Kani A Takirau was approached to be the first Maori King but declined. He also rejected the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
It's unfortunate that the sound is so bad. Perhaps we could look into closed captioning in the future, or at least an interpreter for those with hearing deficits.
Fabulous! As a New Zealander, I am used to watching the haka being performed, since I was a child, but it always gives me a thrill everytime I see it. Wonderful to see these Maori athletes performing the haka at this Pow Wow ..... the Maori have long considered Native Americans & First Nations as their brothers, & there were Maori at Standing Rocking water protest last year, supporting their Native bros.
I speak on behalf of my Polynesians brothers, Polynesians came straight outta Melanesia that's why we are brothers. Don't listen to AncestryDNA company they are a phony, just talk to our elders and they will tell you that we are lost tribes of isrealites, Native Americans, Polynesian and Melanesians.