A rough translation:
Tangaroa (god of the sea) ararau (in transition).
What is the source of our mana (power)
It comes from our ancestors, from our thoughts, from our bodies, from our spirits, from our family, from our hearts!
Our power, our ferocity, will be placed on high.
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Do you have a link to the actual video?
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Āe. It’s all over the internet - I shared it awhile ago but here’s the link for
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I was watching it in the nail salon - at full volume with lots of replays and different angles and everyone in there looking at me like do you mind? And me not caring! Lots of posturing going on in the haka but high on energy and Tem is just full of mana like the pro he is.

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I can't watch it's crap.
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Āe. Kei te tika.
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@margotscoven Thoughts?
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