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Allblacks traditional song?

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  1. It's the Haka


  2. do you mean the hachar? that would be the dance and chanting that they do before the begining of the game, its meant to intimidate the opposite team.

  3. The Haka

    The "Ka Mate" haka generally opens with a set of five preparatory instructions shouted by the leader, before the whole team joins in:

    "Ka Mate" Leader: 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!

        

    Leader: Ka mate, ka mate  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis death, ‘tis death (or: I may die)

    Team: Ka ora, ka ora  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis life, ‘tis life (or: I may live)

    Leader: Ka mate, ka mate  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis death, ‘tis death

    Team: Ka ora, ka ora  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis life, ‘tis life

    All: Tēnei te tangata pÅ«huruhuru  This the hairy man that stands here...

    Nāna nei i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â¦who brought the sun and caused it to shine

    Ā upane, ka upane  A step upward, another step upward

    Ā upane, ka upane  A step upward, another step upward

    Whiti te rā, hÄ«!  The sun shines!

  4. Its called the Haka which, roughly translated, means 'Were gonna kick your @ss'  and they usually do BUT watch out for those Boks!

  5. then hacker traditional maori battle chant.

  6. If you mean the National Anthem.

    IGod Defend New Zealand

    Māori Version

    E Ihoā Atua,

    O ngā iwi mātou rā

    Āta whaka rongona;

    Me aroha noa

    Kia hua ko te pai;

    Kia tau tō atawhai;

    Manaakitia mai

    Aotearoa

    Ōna mano tāngata

    Kiri whero, kiri mā,

    Iwi Māori Pākehā,

    RÅ«peke katoa,

    Nei ka tono ko ngā hë

    Māu e whakaahu kë,

    Kia ora mārire

    Aotearoa

    Tōna mana kia tū!

    Tōna kaha kia ū;

    Tōna rongo hei pakū

    Ki te ao katoa

    Aua rawa ngā whawhai

    Ngā tutū a tata mai;

    Kia tupu nui ai

    Aotearoa

    Waiho tona takiwā

    Ko te ao mārama;

    Kia whiti tōna rā

    Taiāwhio noa.

    Ko te hae me te ngangau

    Meinga kia kore kau;

    Waiho i te rongo mau

    Aotearoa

    Tōna pai me toitū

    Tika rawa, pono pū;

    Tōna noho, tana tū;

    Iwi nō Ihowā.

    Kaua mōna whakamā;

    Kia hau te ingoa;

    Kia tū hei tauira;

    Aotearoa

    If you mean the HaKaThe "Ka Mate" haka generally opens with a set of five preparatory instructions shouted by the leader, before the whole team joins in:

    "Ka Mate" Leader: 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!

        

    Leader: Ka mate, ka mate  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis death, ‘tis death (or: I may die)

    Team: Ka ora, ka ora  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis life, ‘tis life (or: I may live)

    Leader: Ka mate, ka mate  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis death, ‘tis death

    Team: Ka ora, ka ora  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â™Tis life, ‘tis life

    All: Tēnei te tangata pÅ«huruhuru  This the hairy man that stands here...

    Nāna nei i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚€Â¦who brought the sun and caused it to shine

    Ā upane, ka upane  A step upward, another step upward

    Ā upane, ka upane  A step upward, another step upward

    Whiti te rā, hÄ«!  The sun shines!

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