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The Haka is a traditional Maori War Dance, which is performed before a battle to intimidate foes. The New Zealand All Blacks traditionally do this dance before a match. However, there are versions of this that are done by other south sea Islanders like Somoa.

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It was considered to be a war dance. The Haka has become one of the most recognised Rugby traditions when playing against the All Blacks and other South Sea Teams.

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only new zeland do the haka its a traditional tribe dance i new zeland

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Its used as a war cry. The HAKA has become one of the most respected parts of the Southern Hemispheres attractions

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Its normally associated with the New Zealand All Blacks and acts as a war chant. However, The south Sea Islander teams have their versions also.

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Its a traditional South Sea Islander warrior chant which when undertaken in a rugby match is a well respected spectacle

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10 resaings why TONGA do there haka

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