Ka Mate but the all blacks have introduced another modern haka called kapa o pango.
Ka Mate! (Te Rauparaha's Haka) and Kapa O Pango.
they will lose, they will change from hakas to atacker andrule the world mwhhhaaa ha ha
People use hakas for various reasons, primarily as a traditional ceremonial dance of the Māori culture in New Zealand. It is performed to express a range of emotions, including celebration, grief, or to challenge opponents in a show of strength and unity. In contemporary contexts, hakas are often performed at sports events, especially by New Zealand's national rugby team, the All Blacks, to inspire pride and solidarity among players and fans. Additionally, hakas serve to preserve Māori culture and heritage, fostering a sense of identity and community.
New Zealand's haka is the most famous. But Tonga, Figi and Samoa all do traditional war dances 'Hakas' aswell.
The All Blacks have traditionally performed the Ka Mate haka. However, they have also occasionally performed the Kapa o Pango haka, which features a throat-slitting gesture. The team has not kept an official count of how many times they have performed this version.
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"All Blacks" or NZ
The All Blacks Captain is Richie McCaw :)
because they have no life at all and their parents are hillbilly's LOL HAKAS DO dO DO DO DO DU CHOO CHOO CHOO CHOO *SHAKE* *RATTLE* *MAKES OUT*
adidas because they sponser the all blacks
ho will the all blacks be playing this saturday