haka

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The haka is a traditional Māori ceremonial dance or challenge from New Zealand, characterized by vigorous movements and chanting, often performed to display pride, strength, and unity.

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haka canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori ceremonial dance
cultural tradition
intangible cultural heritage
performing art
ritual dance
war dance
associatedWith All Blacks
Māori genealogy
Māori mythology
Māori oral tradition
New Zealand national identity
New Zealand national rugby union team
New Zealand Rugby
surface form: New Zealand rugby union
characteristic facial expressions
protruding tongue
rhythmic chanting
slapping of the body
stamping of the feet
vigorous movements
wide eyes
countryOfOrigin New Zealand
creatorOfNotableForm Te Rauparaha
culture Māori people
ethnicGroupOfOrigin Māori
hasNotableForm Ka Mate
Kapa o Pango
language Māori language
performedAt cultural festivals
funerals
international rugby matches
sporting events
state ceremonies
weddings
welcoming ceremonies
performedBy Māori men
Māori people
surface form: Māori women

New Zealand Defence Force personnel
sports teams from New Zealand
purpose challenge opponents
display pride
display strength
display unity
honour individuals
mark important occasions
welcome guests
region New Zealand
surface form: Aotearoa
requires group coordination
physical stamina
strong vocal delivery
symbolizes collective identity
resilience
respect
warrior spirit
traditionalUse celebrations
funeral ceremonies
pre‑battle ritual
tribal gatherings

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