Wednesday, June 3, 2009

HAKA!!! Te Rauparaha's War Chant .

HAKA?
what is it?


If you've seen a rugby match, you could have witnessed the haka.expecialy if its the ALL Black form New Zealand.

The term haka refers generically to all Maori dance but has now come to mean the Maori dance repertoire where the men are in front and women lending vocal support at the back.

War chant and challenge

But with the All Blacks promoting one version of the haka which starts with the chant "Ka mate, ka mate (It is death, it is death"), it is this haka, called Te Rauparaha's haka (so named after its perceived traditional origins) that most people, particularly rugby union football fans, know as the haka.

This version of the haka is both war chant and challenge and is customarily performed by the All Blacks before major games against non-New Zealand teams.

It is characterised by loud chanting, much aggressive flailing of arms and stomping of feet, fierce looks and, in the end, an angry sticking out tongues.

Te Rauparaha

Te Rauparaha (1768-1849), chief of the Ngati Toa tribe and one of New Zealand's last great warrior chiefs. Te Rauparaha cut a swathe from the Waikato to the South Island where his followers killed both European settlers and southern Maori.

His haka is said to have actually originated during a time Te Rauparaha was fleeing from his enemies, hid in a sweet potato field one night and by morning awoke to be told by a hairy chief that his enemies had gone. He then performed his victorious haka.

Ka mate, ka mate

The words of Te Rauparaha's haka (1810) used by the All Blacks:

    Ka mate, ka mate
    Ka ora, ka ora
    Tenei te tangata puhuruhuru
    Nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te ra
    Upane, upane
    Upane kaupane
    Whiti te ra.

These words are translated as:

    It is death, it is death
    It is life, it is life
    This is the hairy man
    Who caused the sun to shine again for me
    Up the ladder, up the ladder
    Up to the top
    The sun shines.

I personally use this to pump myself up for any competition. In a way this helps build the state of a strong fighting spirit. you should test it out yourself.

Please leave a comment or share about your personal way you get pump-up.

Thanks!!! =)

3 comments:

mil0chel said...

so THIS is where the haka dance came from... =.-

I had a bunch of my guy friends chanting some sakai thing during competition as a cheer and i was wondering how the heck did they come up with that.. Haha.. :)

Webby said...

its really cool if the team do it together in sync. If not it will look cacated.

hehe. =)

spunkz said...

buu... u got use it before meh? *wonders* *sweat*