Here are the words of the black Haka
http://rugby-worlds.blogspot.com/2007/09/new-zealand-all-blacks-explain-meaning.html
All Black Haka words:
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 upa … ne! ka upa … ne!
A upane kaupane whiti te ra!
Hii…
All Black Haka Translation
I die! I die! I live! I live!
I die! I die! I live! I live!
This is the hairy man
Who fetched the Sun
And caused it to shine again
One upward step! Another upward step!
An upward step, another.. the Sun shines!!
KAPA O PANGO
Kia Whakawhenua Au I Ahau
Hi Aue, Hi!!
Ko Aotearoa E Ngunguru Nei!
Au, Au, Aue Ha!
Ka Kapa O Pango E Ngunguru Nei!
Au, Au, Aue Ha!
I Ahaha!
Ka Tu Te Ihihi
Ka Tu Te Wanawana
Ki Runga Ki Te Rangi E Tu Iho Nei, Tu Iho Nei, Hi!
Ponga Ra!
Kapa O Pango, Aue Hi!
Ponga Ra!
Kapa O Pango, Aue Hi, Ha!
English Translation
Let me become one with the land
This is our land that rumbles
And it’s my time! It’s my moment!
This defines us as the All Blacks
It’s my time! It’s my moment!
Our dominance
Our supremacy will triumph
And we will be placed on high
Silver fern!
All Blacks!
Silver fern!
All Blacks!
Haka was practiced by the Maori
Maori
1. A member of a people of
New Zealand, of Polynesian-Melanesian descent.
It is said to be the Maori war dance but I'm sure their are different opinions.
It would seem the infantry Haka is very similar
Translation for the OP video is printed here.
http://sofrep.com/11078/new-zealand-troops-maori-haka/
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!
Stomp the feet as hard as you can!
Leader:
Ka mate, ka mate
I die, I die,
Team:
Ka ora’ Ka ora’
I live, I live
Leader:
Ka mate, ka mate
I die, I die,
Team:
Ka ora Ka ora “
I live, I live,
All:
Tēnei te tangata pūhuruhuru
This is the hairy man
Nāna i tiki mai whakawhiti te rā
…Who caused the sun to shine again for me
A Upane! Ka Upane!
Up the ladder, Up the ladder
Upane Kaupane”
Up to the top
Whiti te rā,!
The sun shines!
Hī!
Rise
Read more:
http://sofrep.com/11078/new-zealand-troops-maori-haka/#ixzz2GZvfzmyr