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Why do New Zealand do the Haka? All Blacks pre-match ritual explained

New Zealand doing the Haka is a pre-match ritual in the rugby world and their opposition at this year’s Rugby World Cup will have to face the Maori dance

The Haka is synonymous with New Zealand rugby and has been a feature of their matches for decades with opposition teams responding in a variety of ways.

The team carry on out the tradition of performing the dance prior to each international rugby game. Its origins date back to Maori culture, where it is a ceremonial dance.

In popular culture, it has been associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, although haka dances have historically been performed by both men and women. Hakas are performed to welcome distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements, occasions or funerals.

During 1888, the New Zealand Native team toured the Home Nations of the United Kingdom. They became the first team from a colony to do so.

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