A 'Haka'
A Maori challenge is called a "wero". A war dance is a "haka".
Kaea is the name for the person who leads a Haka (war dance).
Haka
The Kapa haka (kapa meaning 'rank' or 'row,' and haka referring to a 'Maori war dance') is commonly known in Aotearoa as 'Maori Performing Arts' or the 'cultural dance' of the Maori people. Kapa haka is a popular way for Maori people to express their heritage and cultural identity through song and dance.
The New Zealand All Blacks perform the Haka (a traditional Maori war dance) either before or after a game of rugby.
If you hear a haka, you are likely to be in New Zealand. The haka is Maori war dance
Well, Us Maori's have gods for nearly everything we do. For example: Haka - which is a Maori dance or way of letting out all the anger other than just fighting. There is a Maori god for that, his name is Tumatauenga. God of war. There are many more but that's just an example, so you've got an idea on why we have gods.
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"Tika Tonu" is a traditional Maori haka (war dance) that means "stand upright" or "to have integrity." It is a powerful expression of strength, determination, and unity among the Maori people.
Do you mean like the Haka? If so then I'm pretty sure it was a war dance to scare the enemy.
your Maori name is your real name
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