The Ferocious Beauty of Haka: A Mesmerizing Display by the Black Ferns

Skylar Hawthorne

Updated Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a captivating video titled "To wrap up the 29th, here's something freakin bad a** to enjoy," viewers are treated to an awe-inspiring display of the traditional Maori haka performed by the Black Ferns. This powerful and evocative dance is deeply rooted in Maori culture and has a rich history that continues to resonate around the world.

The haka, a traditional war dance of the Maori people, is performed to acknowledge distinguished guests or commemorate significant events. According to Maori legend, the first haka was performed by a group of Maori women who cleverly tricked the Maori chief Kae into smiling at their dance. This act identified him as the individual their own chief, Tinirau, sought to kill in revenge for Kae killing his pet whale. This legend underscores the deep cultural and historical significance of the haka.

The comments on the video reflect a mix of admiration and awe. One user highlights the haka's purpose, stating how it acknowledges distinguished guests or marks meaningful events. Another user, sharing a humorous take, imagines a scenario where different teams respond with their unique cultural dances, like Ireland's riverdance or France's can-can.

The intensity and intimidation factor of the haka are palpable, with one user commenting, "Intimidation factor 100." The All Blacks and the Black Ferns, New Zealand's national rugby teams, are renowned for their haka performances, which add an extra layer of excitement and respect before their matches. Their world-class status and the ferocity of their performances leave spectators in awe.

The haka's global appeal is evident, with viewers from around the world expressing their love and admiration for this powerful tradition. One user shares their personal experience of marrying into Polynesian culture, highlighting the deep respect they have for its traditions and people.

The haka's ability to evoke strong emotions is also noted, with comments such as, "A good pregame haka always gives me goosebumps," and "Haka always gives me chills. It's so awesome." The video of Inia Maxwell demonstrating the Ka Mate haka further emphasizes this emotional connection, leaving viewers with chills.

The haka performed by the Black Ferns in this video showcases the ferocious beauty of Maori culture. It is a mesmerizing display that continues to captivate audiences worldwide, evoking respect, admiration, and a deep emotional response.

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BipedalHumanoidWithSlightlyDifferentNoseRidge

According to Maori legend, the first haka was performed by a group of Maori women, who tricked a Maori chief (Kae) into smiling at their dance (haka), identifying him as the person their own chief, Tinirau, wanted to kill in revenge for Kae killing the pet whale of Tinirau. https://www.shopnz.com/blogs/maori-culture/did-you-know-the-first-haka-was-performed-by-women

BlazingHamSword

Haka is performed to acknowledge distinguished guests, or commemorate a meaningful or momentous event +1

JayEnfield

Canadian here. This is the part we were spying on.

DarthGoodguy

Someday some other team is gonna wait til ZNZ finished their haka and bust out some you got served best dance crew s***. Ireland will riverdance like stiff armed angels. France will do a mindblowing can can. Ghana will carry out a coffin.

richaMarblePrince

Well mark me as H**** and Scared.

AyatollahBahloni

Love me a good Haka. It's impressive and deeply sacred. I love this video of Inia Maxwell demonstrating the Ka Mate, like the speaker it gave me the chills to watch. https://youtu.be/u_rotEpFtZU

KiwiGameDev

I’m glad Haka is well loved around the world

frozencloud

Intimidation factor 100

hooiberg

The Allblacks are always a delight to watch. And every single one of them is world class.

danrrpalade

i dont understand why the other team is just watching. They can also start dancing to confuse their opponents.

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