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Introduction of Maori War Dance in New Zealand
Kaha, a New Zealand Maori war dance, is a traditional dance of indigenous Maori. It was a fighting dance before the ancient war. The purpose of fighting is to boost morale. No matter whether you meet a strong enemy or a weak enemy, you must go forward regardless of life and death. This kind of dance represents the plot of the country and is often performed with eyes wide open in international competitions with the participation of New Zealand teams. Its dance performance has many similarities with Minnan breast-beating dance in Quanzhou, Fujian. According to some data, Maori are probably aborigines from Taiwan Province Province.
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