Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei! Hi Au! Au! Aue ha! Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei! Hi Au! Au! Aue ha! I aha aha E ko te rakau a Tu-nga-werewere! I ha ha! He rakau tapu na Tutaua ki a Uenuku. I patukia ki te tipua ki o Rangitopeka, Pakaru te upoko o Rangitopeka, Patua ki waenganui o te tau ki Hikurangi, He toka whakairo e tu ake nei. He atua! He tangata! He atua! He tangata, ho! He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko. Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare haunga! I ha ha! Kia whakatete mai o rei, he kuri! Au! I Ahaha Na wai parehua taku hope kia whakaka te rangi Kia tare au! Hi! He roha te kawau! Hi! Kei te pou tara Tu ka tete, ka tete! Tau ha! Ko komako, ko komako! E ko te hau tapu E rite ki te kai na Matariki pakia, Tapa reireia koi tapa! Tapa kononua kaiana tukua!
This is cultural. Men are always at the front when doing the haka (war dance) because they are protecting the women hence why women are at the back, we are there to support our men
The fact that you can barely see the woman is a good thing. The men are there to shield them but there are iwi (tribes) who have woman as leading heads because maori woman were and are still are just as capable as the men in our culture. They were sometimes also spared at the front in order to stand ground while the men were at war or out on ventures therefore the woman would have to protect the children and take the position of men while the children took position behind them.
Don´t forget the minginui garlic gang and the 13 onions. Churr from the churr. 13 onions hard core. Tuhoe onions da best. Garlic gang 4eva. Churr from the churr. Table and churr.
Rūaumoko He haka taparahi nā Mohi Tūrei i tito, nō Te Aitanga-a-Mate me Ngāti Hokopū Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei! Hi Au! Au! Auē ha! Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei! Hi Au! Au! Auē ha! I aha aha E ko te rākau a Tūngāwerewere! I ahaha! He rākau tapu nā Tūtaua ki a Uenuku I patukia ki te tipua ki o Rangitopeka Pakaru te upoko o Rangitopeka Patua ki waenganui o te tau ki Hikurangi, He toka whakairo e tū ake nei He atua! He tangata! He atua! He tangata, ho! He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare haunga I ahaha! Kia whakatetē mai ō rei, he kurī! Au! I ahaha! Nā wai i parehua taku hope kia whakakā i te rangi Kia tare au! Hī! He roha te kawau! Hī! Kei te pou tara Tū ka tetē, ka tetē! Tau hā! Ko kōmako, ko kōmako! E ko te hau tapu E rite ki te kai nā Matariki Tapa reireia koi tapa! Tapa kononua koi ana tukua! I auē hī! I ahaha Ka tū te ihiihi ka tū te wanawana Ki runga i te rangi E tū iho nei, e tū iho nei Hī!