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毛利战舞里边喊的是什么? - 知乎
而且,战舞“haka”并不是只有一种固定的舞姿,历史上最著名的“haka”名叫“ka mate”,是由毛利人首领Te Rauparaha于1820年创作的。 20世纪初,它被纳到了新西兰橄榄球联盟的赛前仪式中,逐渐被全世界所熟知。
哈卡,没有什么对手不可征服_Mate - 搜狐
2019年10月25日 · "Ka Mate"创作于1820年左右,是毛利部落首领Te Rauparaha受到敌对部落追击,在另一部落首领Te Wharerangi及其妻子的帮助下躲藏时,所创作出来的哈卡。 其中两句唱词" Ka mate!
New Zealand Haka: Haka- Translation and Meaning - Blogger
The most common tattoo to the Maori people is the Ta Moko-Maori. It normally covers the entire face and was made up of curved shapes and spiral patterns. Tattoos can mean rank, social status, power and prestige. The cool thing about these tattoos is they are all different because the tattoo in a way describes the person.
The Maori Haka: Its Meaning & History - NZ Pocket Guide
2022年8月19日 · The Ka Mate Haka was composed in 1820 by a war leader of the Ngati Toa iwi (tribe) called Te Rauparaha. He was fleeing his enemies from the Ngati Maniapoto iwi and the Waikato. He was given refuge on the shores of Lake Rotoaira at a site called Opotaka.
Ka mate, ka ora - New Zealand Geographic
Ka ora: will I live? For the descendants of Te Rauparaha, its meaning was never lost. The haka is a taonga—a treasure of immeasurable value. “But it is a taonga under threat,” says Te Ariki Wi Neera, who sits on Ngāti Toa’s Ka Mate Haka Committee.
The Haka: What it Means & Why it’s Performed – Haka Tours Blog
2013年3月14日 · “Ka Mate” is a haka that has been the haka most performed by the All Blacks when they play against international teams. It is a ceremonial haka, and it was written by Te Rauparaha. It is a celebration of life triumphing over death.
A History of the Haka, a Traditional Māori Dance
2024年8月12日 · The haka is a term for a ceremonial performance or dance that originates with the Māori. The term derives from the Māori words “ha” (translating as breath) and “ka” (to ignite or energize). That means, unlike my initial conception, the haka is not necessarily a dance only for war time—but that is where it started!
The History of the Traditional Maori Haka in New Zealand
2010年9月3日 · The “Ka Mate” haka – also known as Te Rauparaha's haka – is a native Maori chant with accompanying movement that the All Blacks have performed before international rugby matches for decades. This haka, with its intense movements and facial expressions, is meant to challenge and intimidate opposing teams.