Kings College Haka By MAX PALMER

These are the words to the King college haka

Hui e

Tāiki e, hi aue hi

Tiare Maiho, te tīmatanga o tō mātou wharekura rangatira

A te rangatiratanga

Haere mai koe, uru mai koe

Uru mai koe i roto i tō mātou

wharekura rongonui

Kingi Kāreti, Kingi Kāreti

Puta ake ko te ihi te wehi

Ko te mana, ko te tapu

He tōtara nui, he whakaruruhau

Tau mai, tau mai

Tau mai ki te kura wānanga

o Kingi Kāreti, Kingi Kāreti

He aha te mea nui o te ao?

Ko te tangata, ko te tangata

Tū tangata pūmau, tū tangata pūmau

Nō ngā hau e wha

Hi.

The Haka was written in 2004, it the words translate to being proud of the college and welcoming people.

The Haka is taught to all the new students by the year 13s, The hole school famously does the Haka for the first 15 rugby match aganced Auckland grammar school.

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