
The Manu Siva Tau is a
Samoa
Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and known until 1997 as Western Samoa, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main islands (Savai'i and Upolu), two smaller, inhabited ...
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war dance, performed by the Samoan sporting teams before each match.
The
national rugby union team used to perform the traditional '
Maulu'ulu Moa' on tour. Prior to the 1991 World Cup, the 'Manu' war chant was composed; it was considered more effective at psyching up players.
The
national Australian rules football team performs the Siva Tau at its
International Cup appearances.
In
WWE,
The Usos, as faces, performed the Siva Tau as part of their ring entrance.
The Toa
Samoa national rugby league team also perform the Siva Tau before each match (with the "Toa" replacing "Manu" in the words).
The song "Le Manu" by the New Zealand metal band Shepherds Reign has the lyrics of the Siva Tau as performed by the Manu Samoa.
Words
Alternate versions
During the
2007 Rugby World Cup, the Samoa national rugby union team used a more aggressive version of the Siva Tau. However, this version was dropped by the Manu Samoa before the 2007 Rugby World Cup match against United States in favour of the original version.
This version of the Siva Tau, similar to the version used by the Manu Samoa in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, is used by the
Samoa national rugby league team, however, differently from the prior version, the final lines are similar to the Siva Tau performed by the
Manu Samoa.
See also
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Haka
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Cibi
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Kailao
References
External links
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Pacific Islanders Rugby Teams supporters website
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War dances
Ritual dances
Samoan dances
Samoan words and phrases
Rugby football culture