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Ka Mate! (Te Rauparaha's Haka): Taringa whakarongo Kia rite, kia rite Kia mau, hi. Ringaringa pakia waewae takahia kia kino nei hoki E kino nei hoki ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora tenei te tangata puhuruhuru nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā a upane, ka upane a upane, kaupane whiti te ra hi
The English translation for the haka isSlap the hands against the thighs! Puff out the chest! Bend the knees! Let the hip follow! Stamp the feet as hard as you can! It is death! It is death! It is life! It is life! This is the hairy person Who caused the sun to shine! Keep abreast! Keep abreast! The rank! Hold fast! Into the sun that shines!The maori version is Ringa pakia Uma tiraha! Turi whatia! Hope whai ake! Waewae takahia kia kino! Ka Mate! Ka Mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! Tenei te ta ngata puhuru huru! Nana nei i tiki mai! Whakawhiti te ra! A upane ka upane! A upane kaupane whiti te ra! Hi!!how do I know this?..............I am Maori
The words to the most respected and entertaining pre rugby match spectacle: Ka Mate! (Te Rauparaha's Haka). Slap the hands against the thighs! Puff out the chest! Bend the knees! Let the hip follow! Stamp the feet as hard as you can! It is death! It is death! It is life! It is life! This is the hairy person Who caused the sun to shine! Keep abreast! Keep abreast! The rank! Hold fast! Into the sun that shines! (English translation) In Maori: Ringa pakia Uma tiraha! Turi whatia! Hope whai ake! Waewae takahia kia kino! Ka Mate! Ka Mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! Ka Mate! Ka Mate! Ka ora! Ka Ora! Tenei te tangata puhuru huru! Nana nei i tiki mai! Whakawhiti te ra! A upane ka upane! A upane kaupane whiti te ra! Hi!
There is a lot of Haka that the Maori perform; this is the most common one: KA MATE! KA MATE! KA ORA! KA ORA! KA MATE! KA MATE! KA ORA! KA ORA! TENEI TE TANGATA PU-HURU-HURU NANA NEI I TIKI MAI, WHAKAWHITI TE RA! UPANE! KA UPANE! HUPANE! KAUPANE! WHITI TE RA! HI! .
I'm presuming you mean a haka, the Maori war dance. It goes as follows; Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka ora! Ka ora! Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka ora! Ka ora! Tenei te tangata puhuru huru Nana nei i tiki mai, Whakawhiti te ra A upane! ka upane! A upane! ka upane! Whiti te ra! Hi! In English this translates to; I die! I die! I live! I live! I die! I die! I live! I live! This is the hairy man Who has caused the sun to shine again The Sun shines!
Which haka are you referring to? Every tribe has their own haka. The haka that is performed by the All Blacks and the most well known around the world was written by Te Rauparaha, a great chief from the Ngati Toa. When he was being chased by other warriors he hid in a kumara pit and a woman sat over the pit until the chasing warriors passed by. Ka mate ka mate (I will die - he thought he was going to die) Ka ora ka ora (I will live - but he survived) Tenei te tangata puhuruhuru - (here is this hairy man - when he emerged from the pit he saw the hairy legs of the chief who saved his life) Nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te ra - (He who caused the sun o shine - from the dark pit to the sun) A upane, kaupane (a step upward, another step upward) Upane, kaupane whiti te ra - a step upward, another - into the sun.
Ka Mate! (Te Rauparaha's Haka): Taringa whakarongo Kia rite, kia rite Kia mau, hi. Ringaringa pakia waewae takahia kia kino nei hoki E kino nei hoki ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora ka mate, ka mate ka ora, ka ora tenei te tangata puhuruhuru nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā a upane, ka upane a upane, kaupane whiti te ra hi
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?
The correct usage is "what DOES it mean"
The haudensaunee mean irguios