A group of people performing a a Maori ceremonial war dance.
it was a stirring rendition by the school's haka party
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- There was no haka party or poi dance.
- He was greeted by a haka party of 'stalwart Maori warriors' on the shoreline.
- He led the protest group to stop that year's "haka party" performance.
- It is bad form, in the extreme, not to acknowlege the challenge and a weakness not to meet it The haka party has had its say.
- There was a performance of the famous Ka mate haka by the Anglican church haka party.
- The Auckland Star reported the haka party incident with the bold headline 'Gang rampage at varsity'.
- He was welcomed to the centre in Manukau by a haka party of students.
- This so surprised the haka party that they beat a hasty retreat.
- Ready to perform for the royal visitors, a large haka party crouches down.
- He led a haka party of about 200 men, women and children to greet the official entourage.