Re: Respect for the Haka
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Originally Posted by jaydee
I know I'm probably in the minority, but I'm a bit over it.
It's creeping into all sorts of events, even here in Oz, more and more.
I find it quite confronting and threatening.
I know, that's what it's supposed to be.
It's a war cry/dance is it not, why do they do it at funerals?
Sorry to all the Kiwis out there.
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Agree its over done and cheapened .....if its done at a funeral it is a mark of respect and honour ......as stated if done right and if its some of your mates jump in and perform it , its something that will emotionally move you
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