noun General Slang

haka

HAH-kah · noun · informal

A ceremonial Māori posture dance

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A powerful Māori group dance with chanting, foot-stamping and gestures, famously performed by the All Blacks before rugby matches.

“The crowd went silent as the team began the haka.”
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haka In A Sentence

The crowd went silent as the team began the haka.

Origin & Usage

From Māori 'haka'; a ceremonial dance now internationally recognised through rugby.

People Also Ask

What is a haka?

A haka is a Māori group performance combining chanting, vigorous foot-stamping, gestures and facial expressions. It's a ceremonial posture dance.

Why do the All Blacks do the haka?

New Zealand's national rugby team performs a haka before matches as a challenge and expression of unity, which has made it internationally famous.

Is the haka only for war?

No. While some haka are associated with challenge, they're also performed to welcome guests, at celebrations, funerals and other significant occasions.

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