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WATCH: Pakistan team greeted with Maori 'Haka' dance in Dunedin

The Haka is a traditional war dance in indigenous Maori culture

Web Desk
January 10, 2018

The Pakistan cricket team received a warm Maori welcome upon its arrival in Dunedin – the venue for the third one-day international against New Zealand on January 13 (Saturday).

The cricketers were pleasantly surprised when the Maori – the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand – lined up at the Dunedin International Airport to welcome them with the traditional ‘Haka’ dance.

The Green Shirts were amused at the traditional welcome.

WATCH: Pakistan team greeted with Maori 'Haka' dance in Dunedin

Some started filming the performance.

Hasan Ali was clearly a favourite.

Hasan Ali - all smiles

He even posed for a photo with a Maori musician.

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The Haka – a traditional war dance in Maori culture – is widely considered one of the most powerful war dance performances in the world. It is a posture dance performed with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet, with rhythmic loud chants. The dance used to be performed by warriors before a battle, proclaiming their strength and prowess.

The New Zealand rugby team, known as the ‘All Blacks’, famously perform the Haka before their matches.


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