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Leave it to the actual countries that do the Haka. And if you're going to do it, try to have more than one person making a noise.
^Rugby is literally the only time I respect the French.
Basically if your team is not from NZ, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, don't do it.
Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
#77 there is Lene Maiava, an offensive linemen born and raised in American Samoa.
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
But, on a serious, note: What the FUCK??
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
I'm aware one of the players is from the region but that doesn't mean the whole team should do a haka.
Also what do you mean by what the fuck?
Also what do you mean by what the fuck?
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
It's just a strange thing to me, a pre-game choreographed dance number. But that's probably a broader reflection of my ignorance of rugby and the culture of rugby.
OK, just Googled "haka". It seems it's a traditional Maori thing with a long history. A battle cry type of thing. That's cool, I suppose.
OK, just Googled "haka". It seems it's a traditional Maori thing with a long history. A battle cry type of thing. That's cool, I suppose.
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
Samoans have too many last names that are similar in spelling. When I first saw that name I thought the guy might be related to the Maivia professional wrestling family which would bring the number of the Rock's cousins up to about 215. But it's two different names.Lene Maiava
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You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
Could be a slightly disgruntled branch of the family that went rogue and switched some vowels around.
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
Re: Dear Arizona, never do the Haka again.
Yeah, it comes from their tribal history, it's basically a battle cry, and they've traditionally always done them at the start of their games. They do, and I believe Fiji, Samoa and Tonga also do their ownsikax wrote:It's just a strange thing to me, a pre-game choreographed dance number. But that's probably a broader reflection of my ignorance of rugby and the culture of rugby.
OK, just Googled "haka". It seems it's a traditional Maori thing with a long history. A battle cry type of thing. That's cool, I suppose.