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This is the traditional Maori war dance, the haka, which was used by the Maori to boost their momentum before the war.
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The Maori war dance haka is not only a Maori tradition, it has become a symbol of the country of New Zealand, and many of the Kiwis you are talking about are of Maori ancestry, and there are very few purebred Europeans in New Zealand, and they are all mixed with Mao.
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Nowadays, the New Zealand Maori war dance is a kind of welcome ceremony and when there are solemn occasions, such as celebrating major achievements, sporting events, and other solemn and important moments, they will dance the Maori war dance.
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The Maori war dance is not only danced before football, but also on important occasions, New Zealanders choose to dance the Maori war dance, which is a dance to boost momentum.
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Because the indigenous New Zealanders are Māori. New Zealanders don't see themselves as immigrants and need a sense of belonging. That's why the New Zealanders want to do the Maori war dance. It also belongs to cultural integration.
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In New Zealand, the Maori war dance is used to give the players momentum and wish their country's players a triumphant return.
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Because the people of New Zealand now have Maori ancestry, this dance is done in front of the stadium to show people, they are the Maori Houyi.
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Today's Maori war dance is just a form of dance, and Maori war dance is now a modern performing art.
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New Zealand usually uses Maori war dances to cheer up the momentum when there are important occasions.
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Today, New Zealanders dance the Maori war dance primarily to welcome and highlight pomp.
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New Zealand Maori war dance haka is a traditional dance of the indigenous Maori people, is a battle dance before the start of the war in ancient times, the purpose of the battle is to boost morale, regardless of the strong or weak enemy should be brave and not afraid of life and death, the dance represents the national plot, in the international competition with the New Zealand team also often stared at the round eyes to perform. There are many similarities between its dance performance and the Minnan chest beating dance in Quanzhou, Fujian, and some data show that the Maori are likely to be the aborigines of Taiwan.
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The Haka is a traditional dance of the indigenous Maori people, which was performed before the war in ancient times, and is now a dance performed by Nazhi during ceremonies, and is often performed with round eyes in international competitions where the New Zealand team participates.
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