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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

ABC WEdnesday K for Kapa haka, Maori war dance.



It involves scary faces, lots of thigh-slapping and loud chanting.

But there is so much history behind the war dance.


Here's the words to the traditional haka performed by the mighty All Blacks.

Ringa pakia
(Slap the hands against the thighs)
Uma tiraha
(Puff out the chest)
Turi whatia
(Bend the knees)
Hope whai ake
(Let the hip follow)
Waewae takahia kia kino
(Stamp the feet as hard as you can)
Ka mate! Ka mate!
(It is death!, It is death!)
Ka ora! Ka ora!
(It is life!, It is life!)
Ka mate! Ka mate!
(It is death! It is death!)
Ka ora! Ka ora!
(It is life! It is life!)
Tenei Te Tangata Puhuru huru
(This is the hairy man)
Nana nei tiki mai
(Who fetched the sun)
Whakawhiti te ra
(And caused to shine again)
A upa ne ka up ane
(One upward step, another upward step)
Upane, Kaupane
(An upward step)
Whiti te ra
(The sun shines!)





http://abcwednesday-mrsnesbitt.blogspot.co.nz

1 comment:

Chef E said...

You always have posted the most informative historical and cultural stuff Ann. I still tell the story of the Mongolian helmet- hot pot story you shared with me!