Māori Congress Ladies Do Haka During Congressional Hearing
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Do women traditionally do the Haka? I thought only the tribal warriors did it? Anyone know
Historically I believe the latter, but more recently every women’s sports team thinks they can do it and thinks it will somehow be intimidating in the modern age. It’s very similar to the Indiana Jones sword vs gun guy scene lol
it's an intimidation thing for war, that's why women look so goofy doing it. it's not for them.
Hilariously when they performed the haka against a Japanese team the japanese misinterpreted the words "Ka mate ka mate" as "Ganbate Ganbate" Which means "Do your best! We're rooting for you!" So the Japanese thought the NZ team had created a song and dance just for them to wish them luck and it had the opposite of its intended effect.
The men look just as goofy doing it
They found one dance in one place that was performed by Maori women, so that obviously means all war dances were done by women everywhere too.
Because Intersectional Race Marxism.