Not to be confused with
Hakka.
The Hakkas ( Hakka language: Hak-kâ; Mandarin Chinese: Kèjiā) are a subgroup of the Han Chinese people who live predominantly
Haka can refer to:
- Haka, a traditional Māori dance genre
- Kapa haka, a contemporary Māori performance style
- Ka Mate, a traditional haka in its Māori cultural context
The Alii Aimoku was the sovereign king or queen of one of the four main Hawaiian Islands The All Blacks, the international Rugby union Team of New Zealand, perform a Haka ( Māori traditional dance New Zealand is an Island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island The All Blacks are New Zealand's national team in Rugby union, the country's National sport. The Haka is a traditional Māori dance form The use of haka in popular culture is a growing phenomenon especially in New Zealand. This article discusses the Māori people of New Zealand For their language see Māori language, and for other meanings see Māori (disambiguation. A haka is a traditional Dance form of the Māori of New Zealand. The term Kapa haka ( kapa meaning 'rank' or 'row' and haka refers to a 'Maori war dance' is commonly known in Aotearoa as 'Maori Performing Arts' or the " Ka Mate " is a Māori Haka composed by Te Rauparaha, war leader of the Ngāti Toa tribe of the North Island of New FC Haka is a Finnish football club based in the industry town of Valkeakoski. Finland, officially the Republic of Finland ( is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. Hakha ( formerly called Haka is the capital of Chin State in Myanmar. Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar ( pjìdàunzṵ mjàmmà nàinŋàndɔ̀ is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia.
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