AUCKLAND – New Zealand on Sept 29 reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka – a traditional Maori war dance – after more than 6,000 people performed it, dethroning France.
Historically a ceremonial Māori war dance, the Haka was intended as a challenge to opponents and a rallying cry before heading into battle, though today it is also used to celebrate Māori ...
In New Zealand, a crowd of some 6,500 people came together to perform a traditional war dance, seeking to set a new world record. A total of 6,466 people took part in the Haka dance held at Eden ...
AUCKLAND, Sept 30 — New Zealand yesterday reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 people performed the legendary Maori war dance, dethroning France. The record was ...
New Zealand on Sunday reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 people performed the legendary Maori war dance, dethroning France. The record was broken in ...
New Zealand on Sunday reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 people performed the legendary Maori war dance, dethroning France. The record was broken in deafening ...