Let me tribalize this thread a bit.
Having cultural roots to Tonga this is a war dance from that South Pacific kingdom.
History lesson:Tonga's war dance is called the Sipi Tau and was penned by King Tama Tu'i Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV in 1994.
It was written in commemoration of a successful tour of New Zealand that year, and has had a variety of different lyrics ever since.
The Sipi Tau has been one of the most entertaining dances in world rugby, not least because the amount of times the Tongans have faced New Zealand and the Haka at World Cups.
In one match, in 2003, Tonga and New Zealand even performed the Sipi Tau and Haka at the same time in a dance off.
The current lyrics are from 2011 and as follows:
(Tongan)
Teuaki ki he tau!
Tonga!
Teu lea pea tala ki mamani katoa
Ko e ʻIkale Tahi kuo halofia.
Ke ʻilo ʻe he sola mo e taka
Ko e ʻaho ni te u tamate tangata,
'A e haafe mo e tautuaʻa
Kuo huʻi hoku anga tangata.
Ei!
E!
Ei!
E!
Te u peluki e molo mo e foueti taka,
Pea ngungu mo ha loto fitaʻa
Ngungu!
ʻIo!
Ngungu!
ʻIo!
Ko Tonga pe mate ki he moto (Leader)
Otua mo Tonga ko hoku tofi'a
Ei e!
TONGA!
(English)
Get ready to the battle!
Tonga!
I shall speak to the whole world
The Sea Eagles are famished unfurl.
Let the foreigner and sojourner beware
Today, destroyer of souls, I am everywhere
To the halfback and backs
Gone has my humanness.
Hey! hey!
Ay!
Aye!
Aye!
Maul and loose forwards shall I mow
And crunch any fierce hearts you know
Crunch!
Yeah!
Crunch!
Yeah!
That's how Tonga dies to her motto
God and Tonga are my inheritance.
Aye, ay!
Tonga!
Enjoy!
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