The maori haka represents many things. A haka can mean 1, a sign of respect for someone, 2, can mean issuing a challenge to a opponent/enemy, 3, can be in time of victory.
This is definitely number 2. This is a challenge to the wasps (politicians) hiding inside the beehive (parliament buidling).
Would face the haka before rugby games and can confirm it makes the spine tingle. And witnessed many hakas at weddings and funerals. Maori is naturally non trusting of the government and the crown.
Many, many people are still making their way to Wellington to join the protest. This will only grow. Now some opposition politicians are questioning the mandates etc.
Great thing with NZ is normally the cultural respect of cultures. This devide from Ardern is definitely uniting people up week by week.
The maori haka represents many things. A haka can mean 1, a sign of respect for someone, 2, can mean issuing a challenge to a opponent/enemy, 3, can be in time of victory. This is definitely number 2. This is a challenge to the wasps (politicians) hiding inside the beehive (parliament buidling). Would face the haka before rugby games and can confirm it makes the spine tingle. And witnessed many hakas at weddings and funerals. Maori is naturally non trusting of the government and the crown. Many, many people are still making their way to Wellington to join the protest. This will only grow. Now some opposition politicians are questioning the mandates etc. Great thing with NZ is normally the cultural respect of cultures. This devide from Ardern is definitely uniting people up week by week.