Ngoi Ngoi- (LIVE) Patea Maori Club!!!

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Published 2008-08-26
Ngoi Ngoi live on Goodmorning!!!
25th July 2008!!!

All Comments (21)
  • Made it half way through the first verse before getting choked up. Our culture is beautiful whanau, we must all do what we can to preserve it. Arohanui from Oz.
  • I grew up in London, when I met my father he gave me this cd. They are my Whanau.❤❤❤❤
  • I'm samoan but I loveeeeee this song!!! Watching this with the biggest smile on my face 😁😁 Favourite Maori song for sure .. amongst many!!
  • @akuapiatas
    makes me proud to be Māori watching our nannies and koro's representing us on stage
  • @janices6136
    I am a Pakeha from New Zealand and any Maori song fills me with pride. beautiful and very talented people
  • @canaanmmad
    The original members of Patea Maori Club just wonderful to see all these beautiful Kuias still strutting their stuff. A classic and beautiful song.
  • @stoneleighful
    Rough Translation: Oh our darling always going hard out to prepare the youth , to support the works Oh Ngoi, listen to the Maori language, to the thudding of the poi Oh Ngoi, to the men's stamping Oh Ngoi to the rhythm of our language. Beautiful Ngoi NGOI NGOI humble hearted NGOI NGOI Faithful Ngoi NGOI NGOI Our darling forever NGOI Written by Dalvanius/Patea Maori Club of Patea, South Taranaki for their beloved friend, famous Maori language teacher, song writer, and elder Ngoingoi Pewhairangi of Tokomaru Bay (Ngati Porou) upon hearing of her death.
  • @kristoffs373
    Proud to be Maori all day every day. Mauri ora whānau
  • @Rhastaify
    A Song that all New Zealanders around the world can unite under.. We will forever be one!!
  • @jasonnorris1431
    poi e and ngoi ngoi make me feel so patriotic. proud of what comes out of little aotearoa
  • @tomrangihaeata
    yep was written while we were on tour in 84 London wen we were told Ngoi had died Dal wrote it and BANG we had a tune... song it outside our Hotel in the snow and the tape was sent back to the Pewhairangi memo
  • I’m Tongan but I was so fortunate enough to being taught the HAKA by this group PATEA MAORI CLUB. My Maori mates always asked me where did I learn to Haka ? 😊 I love Maori culture and their waiata Chur 🤙
  • I've seen this so many times ....and it still pulls on my ol heart strings🥲🥲🥲 but the real blessing is... The world is WANTING to know more about aotearoa Aroha nui ..... nga mihi
  • @pukka43
    wow just beautiful it makes me cry watching all those wonderful maori singing and happy now i am really home sick thank you
  • I'm a ngarrindjeri man from raukkan...in Australia ...from the south...my people live on the lake Alexandrina and we ALL love the Maori family (people) we have a great connection with this family thru BROTHER KEITH ..he is a very well respected manba minister for our little church and babtised alot of us awell as dedication to the Lord I was one to be blessed by this man and family and I was tought alot of there culture and I'm proud to say I was blessed and loved by these wonderful beautiful loving people..Brother Keith will always and be loved by many...he passed many years ago and he had a wish to be buried with my family (people) the ngarrindjeri people home raukkan ....this song means alot as so does all the other songs keep them coming my beautiful family ❤️❤️❤️🌹
  • @fumezify
    I can't help but to always think of my Nana, love you Nan
  • @2009ShadoWarrior
    I have loved this song for years, but never known its name nor the meaning of the song. It usually popped up at least once each saturday night after a league game with the boys. I have only just found out its song and looked up the lyrics, and their interpretation. A very inspirational song. Music today isn't written like this anymore.
  • @cookstar88
    THIS SONG GIVES ME GOOSE BUMPS BRINGS BACK MEMORIES!!!!!!! RIP DAD N ALL THISE GONE BEFORE US!!!! LADY 187 SOUTHSIDE!!! AOTEAROA!!!!!!!!
  • @zarniabaker1232
    beautiful, this always makes me cry as well as all of Patea Maori Club songs.