The Haka is a traditional war dance of the Māori people of New Zealand, characterized by vigorous movements, chanting, and facial expressions. It is often performed by groups, showcasing strength and unity, and is commonly associated with Māori culture and identity.
In modern times, the Haka has gained international recognition, especially through its performance by the New Zealand national rugby team, the All Blacks. The dance serves not only as a display of cultural heritage but also as a way to honor ancestors and express collective emotions during significant events.