Clarke, a young New Zealand MP, captivated global attention with her energetic Haka performance upon entering parliament.
Indigenous Maori lawmakers disrupted New Zealand's parliament with a stirring "haka" dance, voicing opposition to a race relations bill that has ignited protests across the country.
The Treaty of Waitangi, which is the focus of the proposed bill, dates back to 1840 and is considered New Zealand's founding ...
In a dramatic display of protest, New Zealand MPs performed the traditional Maori haka in Parliament, halting proceedings ...
Maori lawmakers staged a dramatic protest in New Zealand’s parliament on Thursday over a controversial ... A vote was suspended and two lawmakers were ejected after the lawmakers performed a haka ...
Last week, the great John Kirwan reminded us that despite the racial divides in their society, when a small New Zealand child ...
England rugby fans were left disappointed after the team failed to cross the halfway line and confront New ... at the haka, referencing the rugby league test between England and Samoa last Sunday.
New Zealand captain Scott Barrett warned England that Joe Marler's comments on the Haka “loaded the gun ... used social media to call for the pre-match Maori war dance to be “binned ...
Jamie George revealed he first thought about England stepping forward during New Zealand’s Haka a couple of weeks ... and all eyes were on the Maori war dance ahead of kick-off, which started ...
NEW ZEALAND will ... written in 1820 by a Maori chief Te Rauparaha. It was first performed by the All Blacks in 1888, but only at away matches until 1986. The Ka Mate Haka is also performed ...
What are the lyrics to the Haka and is it always the same song? New Zealand traditionally always sang a song called Ka Mate, which is a war cry written in 1820 by a Maori chief Te Rauparaha.