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You've got to be more specific. "Polynesian" is about as precise as "European". Where exactly did you hear this?
In Maori, a haka is a war dance.
And I think you meant "Ia orana", not "Iorana". That's Tahitian.
Yes I did. E kala mai. Wrong language, I know. I hardly know any of the languages of the Polynesian islands except 'olelo Hawai'i.
About haka, I saw this word in some reviews of Te Vaka concerts. The audience said it when they left the stage. That's why I was wondering if it was a "hana hou" type word.
About haka, I saw this word in some reviews of Te Vaka concerts. The audience said it when they left the stage. That's why I was wondering if it was a "hana hou" type word.
I already have. Have you looked at the reviews at all?
Oh, btw, I love their song "Pate Pate." I can totally see DJ's from all of the South Pacific Islands playing that song at school dances and the students going nuts!
Kiddo, I've seen them perform twice. They rocked the whare. When you get older, I will tell you what feelings they incited in the audience, males and females alike. Until then, it's too ribald for you.
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