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Haka

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Traditional Māori cultural practice used in New Zealand parliament to protest threats to Indigenous rights, defended against online criticism.

Mentions (4)
"Indigenous people doing a culture practice to protect their rights is not cringe and you are a terminally online moron if you believe that. If the Maori tried to do a modern internet campaign that would also he cringe. If they tried to go through proper channels and etiquette in parliament that woul"
It's not Haka you hate. · u/Wdubois · ↑1241 · 2024-11-14
"We all thought it was cool as hell with giant Maori dudes screaming and threatening to eat people... Our school basically had to put in a rule that no one could do it anymore without being sent to the vice principal."
When they taught us about the Haka in school. · u/Tiny-Computer6950 · ↑76 · 2025-10-10
"she said she had heard the term but believed it was as that Haka dance that they do all the time over in New Zealand"
My mom thought Hawk Tuah was the Haka · u/Youngadultcrusade · ↑36 · 2024-09-14
"the stupid little dance they let the maori do before every sporting or school event in new zealand where they stomp and scream and pop out their eyes and tongue"
the haka dance is so cringe · u/Pale-Butterfly9898 · ↑24 · 2024-10-09
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