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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Blake's haka writing.

 To most people, the haka is a war dance. In pre-European and early contact times, the haka was used as a part of the formal welcoming process when two parties came together. But the word “haka” simply means a dance, or a song accompanied by danceTo most people, the haka is a war dance. In pre-European and early contact times, the haka was used as a part of the formal welcoming process when two parties came together. But the word “haka” simply means a dance, or a song accompanied by dance.

The haka, a traditional dance of the Māori people, has been used in sports in New Zealand and overseas.

Hawaii's tradition of trademark haka performances continue to thrill both locals and visitors. And though the haka is not a native Hawaiian ritual, it has made a home in Hawaiian culture today.

One of the typical moves in a Haka is for the males to stick their tongue out and bulge their eyes. It is both funny and scary to see, and the traditional meaning of the move is to say to the enemy “my mouth waters and I lick my lips for soon I will taste your flesh.


2 comments:

  1. thak you for sharing you'r opnion for the haka

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  2. This a super good and long piece of writing

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