DW News
"I Live! I Die!" are the first chants of impromptu haka performances students in New Zealand staged to mourn the victims of the Christchurch shooting.
A traditional Maori ritual, the haka has become known globally as a battle cry of the Kiwi national rugby team. However, the Maori also use it as an integral part of death and mourning, say experts, as a way to show love and compassion - and to uplift the spirits of bereaved families.
A Dumb Question:
How many Migrant Muslims perform the Haka !!??
I question how Muslim Migrants engage with the Maori culture?? How New-Zealander they are or become??
Not forcible or exceptional cases, but the genuine sense of belonging..
Ghetto Syndrome make them aliens in their new homes.. It is a phenomenon worldwide, among Oriental Migrants.. Therefore; they would irritate the Radical Nationalists..
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