KARANGA KARANGA (AKU MAHI)
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Karanga, karanga, karanga, karanga ra, Karanga Aotearoa e, E E ngā iwi o te motu e D E Haere mai rā, haere mai rā, haere mai rā, A Ki aku mahi e Tukua rā ngā kupenga
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Kia haere ana ki waho e
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Tōia mai, tōia mai, kumea mai
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A tāua mahi e
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Ka huri au hi, ka titiro
A Ka huru au hi, ka whakarongo E Ka huru au hi, ka tahuri Ki te awhi mai I aku aha, i aku mahi, o aku tīpuna e D Ka haka tēnā, ka poi tēnā E He mahi a ringaringa a e A Te hiki taku mere, i taku taiaha D E Te mana taku ihi e, Pupuritia! (N/C) A
Takahia, takahia
Kia whakarongo ai ngā iwi. E D E Pupuritia, pupuritia, pupuritia A /// A7 /// A taua mahi e. D Ka huri au, ka titiro A Ka huru au, ka whakarongo E Ka huru au, ka tahuri Ki te awhi mai.... ....Ki aku aha?
Ki aku mahi o aku tīpuna e
Ka haka tēnā, ka poi tēnā He mahi a ringaringa a e Te hiki taku mere, i taku taiaha Te mana taku ihi e, Pupuritia!Takahia, takahia Kia whakarono ai ngā iwi. Pupuritia, pupuritia, pupuritia A tāua mahi e. Hi au-e hei! |
It is calling, calling, calling calling to you,
to all the tribes of the land "Come, come, come and join my tasks." Let the fishing nets out (Persuade lots of people..) Let them go out a long way (...to come and participate) Haul them in, haul them in, pull them in To take part in what we are doing here.
I turn and look
I turn and listen I turn, turn around to take part...
...in what are mine, in my customs, handed down from my ancestors,
this haka, this poiand hand work. (action songs) I raise my greenstone blade, and my fighting staff. The spiritual power is my energizing force. Hold onto these things! Stamp your feet, stamp your feet so that everyone can hear you. Hold, hold fast, hold on to these customs.
I turn and look
I turn and listen I turn, turn around to take part in.....
.....In what?
In the activities, of my ancestors, the haka, the poi and action song. I raise my greenstone blade, and my fighting staff The spirituality energises me. Stamp your feet, stamp your feet so that everyone can hear you. Hold on, hold on, hold on to these customs. Yeah! right on! |
KIA ORA KOUTOU!! This blog is a resource for our Kapa Haka members to use so that they can learn the actions and the words for our songs. KIA KAHA WHANAU!!
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Karanga Karanga (Aku Mahi) - The new waiata for this term.
Kapa Haka Rehearsal Times/Dates for Term One,2011
All rehearsals will begin in the Performing Arts/Te Reo Maori Room. Please remember to bring your folders.
Week 2 | 1.30 – 3.00 | ALL Students |
Week 3 | 1.30 – 2.15 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) |
Week 4 | 1.30 – 2.15 2.15 – 3.00 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) Senior Kapa Haka (60 students) |
Week 5 | 1.30 – 2.15 | Senior Kapa Haka (60 students) |
Week 6 | 1.30 – 2.15 2.15 – 3.00 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) Senior Kapa Haka (60 students) |
Week 7 | 1.30 – 2.15 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) |
Week 8 | 1.30 – 2.15 2.15 – 3.00 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) Senior Kapa Haka (60 students) |
Week 9 | 1.30 – 2.15 | Senior Kapa Haka (60 students) |
Week 10 | 1.30 – 2.15 2.15 – 3.00 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) Senior Kapa Haka (60 students) |
Week 11 | 1.30 – 2.15 | Junior Kapa Haka (90 students) |
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