Monday, June 2, 2008

Waiata, Songs - Songs for Hui Gatherings

Waiata (why-ar-tar) the Māori word used to describe song/s, have always featured in Māori culture. They are instrumental not only in expressing feelings or views of the singer and/or composer but also in reflecting the issues of their time; including the transmission of genealogy and history.

In hui, powhiri and or other social gatherings, waiata are used to:
  • Endorse or 'kīnaki (key-nah-key)' - 'add relish' to the speakers topic
  • Add the 'voices of old' sorrow to the loss of a loved one
  • Recite whakapapa that enriches whanaungatanga (far-no-ng-ah-tongue-ah) links
  • Remember past journeys, battles, marriages, unions and history that connect tribes, each to the other
  • Express the anger, wrath or victorious slants to wrongs that were done; reminding both the listener and performer that these slights and consequences, whilst forgiven, are not forgotten
  • Tell of great love stories over generations of time, in a poetic language worthy of any 'civilised culture'
  • Recite paths to travel on journey's both here in the physical world and those of the after-life

    In short, waiata at hui melodically express every aspect, event, era and emotion of human existence!


This song 'Born of Greatness' was written by Hohepa Tamehana. He composed it for for the Manu-ti-oriori Show, a Māori 'Pop Idol' type programme established in 2001. For the words and more history on both the song and the composer, click here.

2 comments:

wahine toa said...

Kia ora Jude
Ka rawe (excellent), informative site with great links. Wishing you well and looking forward to the updates
ka kite

Jude Roberts said...

Kia ora wahine toa
Thank you so much for your comment and I am so pleased that you are enjoying the site. I would also like to encourage you to visit Kina Films to learn about Mauri Ora creators and activities www.kinafilms.blogspot.com. Thanx once again
Noho ora mai
Jude Roberts