Wedding Haka

Benjamin Armstrong’s family and friends surprised him and his bride Aaliyah with a haka at their wedding reception in Aukland, New Zealand, last week. Aaliyah was moved to tears by the performance. After Benjamin and one of the bridesmaids joined in, the bride did, too.  

(YouTube link)

Josh Starks gave us a little background in the comments:

This Haka is called Tika Tonu. It is a Maori haka and was written in the Hawkes Bay, New Zealand in 1914 by a chief named Waimarama Puhara. He wrote it for his son and it is about the transition from boy to man.

The lyrics and translation are in the description of another YouTube video. -via Boing Boing


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i saw them make a bed like this for a little girl on extreme makeover: home edition. it seems like it would be really cool to sleep on, except for when you're sick.
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They look comfortable and all.. but I can't imagine having one for daily use.

It's gotta be hard to make the bed. Not to mention making whoopie. :P
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First I saw this thing in a magazine at the doctors office. Checked out the web page and was shocked at the price, $2800. WOW. So I went to work and built one for my self. Well it's for my daughter. For about $600, Custom 3 inch thick mattress, It's an 6 foot octagon shape with 6 ropes teathered to the celing. I have to say it's the most comfortable thing to sleap on. She says that she doesn't want any other bed and its been 5 years.
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