- Haka - Wikipedia
The Māori word haka has cognates in other Polynesian languages, for example: Samoan saʻa (saʻasaʻa), Tokelauan haka, Rarotongan ʻaka, Hawaiian haʻa, Marquesan haka, meaning 'to be short-legged' or 'dance'; all from Proto-Polynesian saka, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian sakaŋ, meaning 'bowlegged'
- The Greatest haka EVER? - YouTube
Ahead of the final of Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand, the French team formed an arrow as the All Blacks performed their pre-match tradition - the haka
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- Haka | Definition, History, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
Haka, Maori posture dance that involves the entire body in vigorous rhythmic movements, which may include swaying, slapping of the chest and thighs, stamping, and gestures of stylized violence It is accompanied by a chant and, in some cases, by fierce facial expressions meant to intimidate
- The Haka: A Guide to New Zealand’s Traditional Maori Dance
The haka is a traditional Māori performance involving synchronized movements, chanting, and dramatic facial expressions It is performed by groups, emphasizing unity and shared purpose
- Māori Haka | 100% Pure New Zealand
Learn about the traditional Māori haka, the war dance of the Māori people in New Zealand Haka is a fierce display of a tribe's pride, strength and unity
- Three Maori MPs suspended over intimidating haka
New Zealand's parliament has voted to suspend three Māori MPs for their protest haka during a sitting last year Opposition MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, who started the traditional dance, was
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