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published: 14 Jun 2012
author: 55561094
mau rakau
published: 14 Jun 2012
views: 877
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Varsity College Mau Rakau Fight.mpg
Harmony Day 2010 Varsity College (Gold Coast): Mr Grace VS Mona in the ancient Maori Art o...
published: 06 Apr 2010
author: s2556736
Varsity College Mau Rakau Fight.mpg
Harmony Day 2010 Varsity College (Gold Coast): Mr Grace VS Mona in the ancient Maori Art of Mau Rakau. Both are from Gisborne, New Zealand (Ngati Porou). Mr Grace (left) is a teacher and Mona (right) is a student. In actual fact both men are related. Mr Grace (aka - Chief) is Mona's (aka - Solomon) uncle. Harmony Day was presented by the schools performing arts team "POLYNESIA JAM". Kia Ora Koutou Katoa.
published: 06 Apr 2010
author: s2556736
views: 3336
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PCC Te Manahua 2009 mau rakau
Visit the www.polynesia.com A "mau rakau" or weapon presentation in the Polynesian Cultura...
published: 26 Aug 2009
author: polynesiancultural
PCC Te Manahua 2009 mau rakau
Visit the www.polynesia.com A "mau rakau" or weapon presentation in the Polynesian Cultural Center's Te Manahua 2009 Maori "kapa haka" festival in Laie, Hawaii, on August 10 (video by Christian Wilson). For more information, go to www.polynesia.com
published: 26 Aug 2009
author: polynesiancultural
views: 2521
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Mau Rakau Promo 2010.mpg
This is a sample of what is taught around various schools around Ch-Ch by Jade Morgan. Big...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Rue-Jade Morgan
Mau Rakau Promo 2010.mpg
This is a sample of what is taught around various schools around Ch-Ch by Jade Morgan. Big shout out to all of you who helped me make this,Shirley Int, Rowley Ave and Manning Int. Chur!!!
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Rue-Jade Morgan
views: 860
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Mau Rakau 2008
This is Aorangi Primary School before their unfortunate closing down. Hone Stevens and Jad...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Rue-Jade Morgan
Mau Rakau 2008
This is Aorangi Primary School before their unfortunate closing down. Hone Stevens and Jade Morgan are the Kaiako (Tutors).
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: Rue-Jade Morgan
views: 1939
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Mad as Maori Weapons Skills!!!
Awesome Maori weaponary demonstration by superb Haka International performer Edz. Check ou...
published: 20 Jul 2012
author: HakaInternational
Mad as Maori Weapons Skills!!!
Awesome Maori weaponary demonstration by superb Haka International performer Edz. Check out the move at timeframe 1.01!!! MEAN MAORI MEAN for teambuilding workshops go to The Warriors Way www.warriorteambuilding.com
published: 20 Jul 2012
author: HakaInternational
views: 2903
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Ngā mahinga o Tū-mata-uenga, Mau rākau
Ko ia nei tetehi o oku kiriata toi i whakaaturia i te whakatuwheratanga o to matou whakaat...
published: 14 Aug 2012
author: 55561094
Ngā mahinga o Tū-mata-uenga, Mau rākau
Ko ia nei tetehi o oku kiriata toi i whakaaturia i te whakatuwheratanga o to matou whakaaturanga i tu ki te putahi a toi i tenei tau
published: 14 Aug 2012
author: 55561094
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Once Were Warriors - You think your fist is your weapon?
When I have taught you, your mind will be. Youll carry your Taiaha inside you. A Taiaha (p...
published: 29 Dec 2006
author: EskrimaDork
Once Were Warriors - You think your fist is your weapon?
When I have taught you, your mind will be. Youll carry your Taiaha inside you. A Taiaha (pronounced Tie-ah-ha) is a weapon of the Māori of New Zealand. The taiaha is a wooden weapon, usually between 5-6 ft in length. It is designed to be used as a close quarters weapon for short sharp strikes, or stabbing thrusts somewhat like the quarterstaff and many similar stick fighting weapons. However unlike those pole-like weapons, one end of the taiaha is flattened to a broad blade, and the other narrows to a point with a carved face defiantly sticking out its tongue. Mau rakau is the martial art that teaches the use of the taiaha and other Māori weapons in combat. As with other martial arts styles, students of the taiaha spends years mastering the skills of timing, balance and co-ordination necessary to wield the weapon effectively. The taiaha is well known due to its use in the challenge (Wero)[1] given to heads of state and visiting dignitaries welcomed to New Zealand. Tradition says that when a visiting party approached a Māori pā (homestead/village) they would be challenged by a warrior with a taiaha to see if they were friend or foe. Among modern Māori the taiaha is one of many cultural items which are used to introduce youngsters in school to some of the traditional ways. Contests and competitions take place with schools fielding teams not for fights or matches but as "dance" or ritual. The New Zealand Army now incorporates the image of a taiaha into its official badge ...
published: 29 Dec 2006
author: EskrimaDork
views: 165875
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Polynesian Martial Arts
This Video is about Polynesian Martial Arts that I worked on Computer Application class. I...
published: 10 Feb 2009
author: jonghaworld
Polynesian Martial Arts
This Video is about Polynesian Martial Arts that I worked on Computer Application class. I talk about Mau Rakau, Limalama, and Kapu Kuialua
published: 10 Feb 2009
author: jonghaworld
views: 11354
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Tu Toa Wananga 2012
TU TOA -- MAU RAAKAU WAANANGA Tu Toa Waananga is a rangatahi based training programme desi...
published: 26 May 2012
author: MaoriNetwork
Tu Toa Wananga 2012
TU TOA -- MAU RAAKAU WAANANGA Tu Toa Waananga is a rangatahi based training programme designed to empower and encourage our tamaiti to stand tall and to hold fast to their culture and heritage using Mau Raakau (Taiaha, Koikoi) as that vehicle. The waananga is taught by Brendon Martin, who is an experienced and trained Toa, also coupled by his lifetime commitment to Kapahaka and rangatahi. Behind him he has Te Raranga Whaanui Kapahaka -- current Australian Kapahaka Champions and representatives to the Te Matatini Festival 2013. By enrolling your son/s onto this programme we can guarantee for them the following: • Practical knowledge in Mau Raakau -- Nga Karo, Nga Ahai, Nga Poua etc • Nga Karakia me nga kawa o te Mau Raakau -- The spiritual care of Mau Raakau • Whakapakari Tinana/ Hauora a Tinana/wairua -- Physical/Mental self awareness • Whakawhanaungatanga -- Comradeship • An introductory to Te Reo Maori me ona tikanga • Plus much much more... Here are the details: DATE: 3RD - 6TH JULY 2012 -- This is noho based (boys will stay together the 3 days) AGES: 10-16YRS GIVE OR TAKE OTHER AGES WHERE: LIVERPOOL WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, SYDNEY NSW (SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON NUMBERS) COST: $100 PER TAUIRA ONLY (KAI ETC INCLUDED) The Toa will host a whaanau day on the 6th July to showcase to their whaanau all that they have learnt. More details of this to follow. There are limited spots so ensure you get in quick. It is the only programme of its kind being offered in NSW and not to ...
published: 26 May 2012
author: MaoriNetwork
views: 1978
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RWC Flash Mob Haka Downtown Auckland Maui Potiki
Our first Flashmob haka to support the All Blacks performed Downtown Auckland by Maui Poti...
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: EDubEru
RWC Flash Mob Haka Downtown Auckland Maui Potiki
Our first Flashmob haka to support the All Blacks performed Downtown Auckland by Maui Potiki near the ferry buildings, at the Quay and Albert st lights, Sunday 4th September 2011, 11am, two hours before our Sylvia Park flashmob haka... Doitz! 8Q.... 50 men selected to represent their hapu and Iwi in the RWC Opening Ceremony. Training together for two weeks at Mahurehure Marae. Trained by Tapeta Wehi, Ora Kihi and Malcolm Kerehoma. Performing the haka Maui Potiki written by Ngapo Wehi, Tapeta's father.
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: EDubEru
views: 85408
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High Front kick Dymanic Hamstrings Stretches
GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net Front leg raises performed cor...
published: 02 Dec 2007
author: arctic1000
High Front kick Dymanic Hamstrings Stretches
GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net Front leg raises performed correctly for speed and power kick conditioning. Front kick exe ex kick crescent kicks Front kick exe ex kick crescent kicks •Bare-knuckle boxing - (London Prize Ring rules) •Bartitsu •Boxing - (Marquess of Queensberry rules) •Cornish Wrestling •Defendu •Dirk Dance •Jieishudan •Lancashire Wrestling •Scottish Backhold •Zhuan Shu Kuan •GKR Karate •Zen Do Kai •Mau Rakau •Koshti •Pahlavani •Kapap •Krav Maga •Sayokan •Yagli Gures •Kurash •Han Moo Do - (It is mainly practiced in the Nordic countries.) •Glima •Stav
published: 02 Dec 2007
author: arctic1000
views: 4243
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Martial Arts Workout Sidekick Great Technique Correction
GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net Martial Arts Workout Paul Z de...
published: 26 Jan 2008
author: arctic1000
Martial Arts Workout Sidekick Great Technique Correction
GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net Martial Arts Workout Paul Z demonstrates how to correct the mistakes many people have that prevents them from having a great side kick •Bare-knuckle boxing - (London Prize Ring rules) •Bartitsu •Boxing - (Marquess of Queensberry rules) •Cornish Wrestling •Defendu •Dirk Dance •Jieishudan •Lancashire Wrestling •Scottish Backhold •Zhuan Shu Kuan •GKR Karate •Zen Do Kai •Mau Rakau •Koshti •Pahlavani •Kapap •Krav Maga •Sayokan •Yagli Gures •Kurash •Han Moo Do - (It is mainly practiced in the Nordic countries.) •Glima •Stav
published: 26 Jan 2008
author: arctic1000
views: 6673
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Kaiwaka School Kapa haka and Prize Giving 13 Dec 2011 Part 1 of 2.mp4
Kaiwaka School Kapa haka and Prize Giving 13 December 2011 Part 1 of 2 K ia O ra Thank you...
published: 05 Jan 2012
author: David McCarthy
Kaiwaka School Kapa haka and Prize Giving 13 Dec 2011 Part 1 of 2.mp4
Kaiwaka School Kapa haka and Prize Giving 13 December 2011 Part 1 of 2 K ia O ra Thank you to all the Children, Teachers and Staff of Kaiwaka School Northland New Zealand. Principal: Barbara Bronlund Deputy Principal: Lindy Gaskin School Teachers: Leanne Mooney Sharlene Tornquist Anna Elworthy Lindy Gaskins Megan Smyth Teacher Support: Mina Paikea Sara McAulay Michelle Brown Administration: Cindy Balfou Videography: David McCarthy SkyLark Studio Kaiwaka SkyLarkStudioNZ@Gmail.com www.SkyLarkStudioNZ.com Tel: 09 902 2082 _____________________________________ Kapa haka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The term Kapa haka (kapa meaning 'rank' or 'row' and haka refers to a Māori dance) is commonly known in Aotearoa as 'Maori Performing Arts' or the 'cultural dance' of Maori people. Kapa haka is an avenue for Maori people to express their heritage and cultural identity through song and dance. It can be said that Kapa haka dates back to pre-European times where it developed from all traditional forms of Maori pastimes; haka, mau rakau (Maori weaponry), poi (tiny ball attached to rope or string) and moteatea (traditional Maori songs). The significance of these everyday activitites were influential to the development of kapa haka. A kapa haka performance involves choral singing, dance and movements associated in the hand-to-hand combat practiced by Māori in precolonial times, presented in a synchronisation of action, timing, posture, footwork and sound. The genre evolved out ...
published: 05 Jan 2012
author: David McCarthy
views: 1201
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Warriors VS Storms maori taiaha 24/09/2011
A Taiaha (pronounced [taiaha]) is a traditional weapon of the Maori of New Zealand. Usuall...
published: 24 Sep 2011
author: LMGrlwRv5B
Warriors VS Storms maori taiaha 24/09/2011
A Taiaha (pronounced [taiaha]) is a traditional weapon of the Maori of New Zealand. Usually between 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) in length, it is a wooden close quarters weapon used for short sharp strikes or stabbing thrusts. It has three main parts: the arero (tongue), used for stabbing the opponent and parrying, the upoko (head), the base from which the tongue protrudes, and the ate (liver), the long flat blade which is also used for striking and parrying. The New Zealand Army includes an image of a taiaha in its official badge, and the coat of arms of New Zealand depicts a Māori warrior with a taiaha. Mau rakau is the martial art that teaches the use of the taiaha and other Maori weapons in combat. As with other martial arts styles, students of the taiaha spends years mastering the skills of timing, balance and co-ordination necessary to wield the weapon effectively. The taiaha is widely known due to its use in the wero — the traditional Maori challenge. Tradition says that when a visiting party approached a Maori pa (fortified homestead/village) they would be challenged by a warrior with a taiaha to see if they were friend or foe. A wero is commonly given to heads of state and visiting dignitaries welcomed to New Zealand. The taiaha is one of many cultural items which are used to introduce youngsters in school to Maori culture. In ancient times, the taiaha was one of the weapons used in haka. They are also used in present-day kapa haka competitions.
published: 24 Sep 2011
author: LMGrlwRv5B
views: 1520
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Front Kick Training Exercise
GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net Front Kick Training Exercise •...
published: 25 Apr 2008
author: arctic1000
Front Kick Training Exercise
GREAT KICKING MATERIAL CLICK Blue Link www.elasticsteel.net Front Kick Training Exercise •Bare-knuckle boxing - (London Prize Ring rules) •Bartitsu •Boxing - (Marquess of Queensberry rules) •Cornish Wrestling •Defendu •Dirk Dance •Jieishudan •Lancashire Wrestling •Scottish Backhold •Zhuan Shu Kuan •GKR Karate •Zen Do Kai •Mau Rakau •Koshti •Pahlavani •Kapap •Krav Maga •Sayokan •Yagli Gures •Kurash •Han Moo Do - (It is mainly practiced in the Nordic countries.) •Glima •Stav
published: 25 Apr 2008
author: arctic1000
views: 7506