Ceremonial dance associated with New Zealand’s all-conquering international rugby side traces origins through the centuries and expresses strength, unity and defiance
Tane-rone, the son of the sun god, Tama-nui-to-ra, danced for his mother Hine-raumati, the summer maid, and became the trembling of the air seen on the horizon during sweltering days, a presence represented in the haka by the participants quivering their hands.
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