In an extraordinary display of unity and defiance, Maori MPs and spectators erupted into a powerful haka in New Zealand's parliament, protesting a controversial bill threatening Indigenous rights.
Lawmakers in New Zealand have suspend a vote on a law redefining the country’s founding agreement between Indigenous Māori and the British Crown after members of parliament start performing the Haka.
Rugby league fans were left feeling inspired and then disheartened in a matter of hours during the last day of the Pacific ...
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New Zealand's parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after Maori members staged a haka to disrupt the vote on a ...
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, the MP for Hauraki Waikato, began the haka, before being joined by fellow party ... James ...
New Zealand's parliament comes to a halt as shouting, a haka, and an expulsion take place during voting on a contentious bill ...
Pre-game cultural challenges like the haka have sparked ongoing debate around their reception and appropriateness.
The Australian Kangaroos defeated Tonga 20-14 in ... New Zealand skipper James Fisher-Harris was leading a spine-tingling haka. The empty seats disappointed fans. Photo: Fox Sports.
Yesterday’s Treaty Principles parliamentary debate caught international attention.  Labour MP Willie Jackson was ejected from ...