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Pukana is a traditional Māori facial expression that involves widening the eyes and sticking out the tongue, often used in performance arts like haka and kapa haka. It is believed to have originated from the Māori people of New Zealand as a way to express emotions, convey strength, and intimidate opponents. The practice is deeply rooted in Māori culture and is often performed during cultural celebrations and ceremonies.

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