These are Maori words.
Waiata = song
Whakatoi = cheeky.
Perhaps the two together mean a 'cheeky song' or a song that makes fun of something?
A waiata is a Maori song performed at special occasions eg. Powhiri.
Waiata whakanui is a term in te reo Māori that translates to "celebratory song" or "song of praise." It refers to songs sung to celebrate, honor, or show appreciation for individuals, events, or achievements in Māori culture. These songs are important for expressing gratitude, acknowledging accomplishments, and strengthening community connections.
Waiata, as in - E waiata ana te wahine rā i tētehi waiata nō neherā - The woman over there is singing a song from ancient times.
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songs or singing in Maori is waiata
The Maori word for song is 'Waiata'.
It is a Maori song in which you acknoledge or celebrate various events and people.
its a maori song. well its more like a welcome song when introducing someone
They hongi eachother, and they sing a waiata and karanga them to greet the new people onto there marae. umm
Apirana was the first moari to become the prime minister of New Zealand. It is believed that Sir Apirana Ngata was instrumental in the first ever waiata-a-ringa, and he has become known as 'Father of the action song'
There are 8 different types of haka There are 4 varieties of poi There are numerous forms of waiata-a-ringa, moteatea, whakaeke, whakawatea and haka whakawhiti. All of these are components of a kapa haka performance.
Pukana represents something that they are looking for ,searching and also to seek and to scare your opponent's.