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Haka (/
ˈhɑːkə/, /ˈhækə/;
singular haka, in both Māori and New
Zealand English) are a
variety of
ceremonial dances in Māori culture. A
performance art,...
- of Khak****ia Also
spelled Khak****. Khakas: sg. хакас/тадар, romanized:
hakas/tadar, pl. хакастар/тадарлар, hakastar/tadarlar "Окончательные итоги Всероссийской...
- biodiversity.
Håkås consists of
three farms known as
Håkås Nordre (Northern
Håkås),
Håkås Søndre (Southern
Håkås) and
Håkås Mellom (Middle
Håkås),
which were...
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Haka,
traditional dances of the Māori people, have been used in
sports in New
Zealand and overseas.
Haka are
performed to
challenge opponents before matches...
- FC
Haka,
originally Valkeakosken Haka,
commonly known as
Haka, is a
Finnish professional football club
based in the
industrial town of Valkeakoski. The...
- Kapa
haka is the term for Māori
action songs and the
groups who
perform them. The
phrase translates to 'group' (kapa) 'dance' (
haka). Kapa
haka is an important...
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Grave of the
Fireflies (****anese: 火垂るの墓, Hepburn:
Hotaru no
Haka) is a 1988 ****anese
animated historical war
drama film
written and
directed by Isao Takahata...
- up
haka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haka is a
traditional Māori dance.
Haka can also
refer to:
Haka of Oahu, 7th Alii
Aimoku of Oahu
Haka of the...
- Oahu. Thus, he was from the
House of Maweke.
Hakaʻs mother was Wehina; she was Kapae-a-Lakonaʻs consort.
Haka married Kapunawahine (wahine = "woman/wife")...
- "Ka Mate" ([ˈkaˌmatɛ]) is a Māori
haka composed by Te Rauparaha, the
historic leader of the iwi of Ngāti Toa of the
North Island of New
Zealand during...