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WHAKAWHITI TE RĀ A whakapapa approach to protecting haka as a taonga within sport settings in Aotearoa

DOI
10.20507/MAIJournal.2023.12.1.4
Article type
Journal article
Keywords
haka
kaitiakitanga
pūrākau
sport
whakapapa
Author(s)
Nicole Penetito-Hemara
Anne-Marie Jackson
Chelsea Cunningham

Haka is a taonga that is steeped in whakapapa and has its origins in the creation of the universe, generating an abundance of meaning and value for Māori. On a national stage, haka is by far the most visible Indigenous ritual within the fabric of Aotearoa New Zealand’s national identity and continues to have a lasting legacy within the realm of sport. However, a major source of contention is the impact of globalisation on haka in sport, which has seen increasing issues of misuse, commodification, appropriation and tokenism.

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