The world-famous Maori war dance (the haka) and being bilingual may help Maori people keep dementia away. Researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand say performing the haka and speaking two languages (Maori and English) might help Maoris avoid getting dementia. A study by New ...
Haka is a type of ancient Maori war dance traditionally performed by men before going to war. Performers use many body motions and facial expressions which may include bulging eyes, sticking out of the tongue, stomping feet, and slapping the body with their hands. The aggressive facial expressio...
War Dance!; Maori Fury as Spice Girls Mock HakaMaori leaders are on the warpath after the Spice Girls mocked their traditional dance. They...Dowdney, Mark
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A Haka is a ceremonial dance in Maori culture. It’s performed out of respect at special events or for guests.Here’s a group of visiting New Zealand basketball players performing one at the NBA Summer League. 毛利舞是在毛利文化中一种仪式性的舞蹈。通常会在特别的节日里为尊贵的客人们表演。
aThe HaKa was performed before war by the Maori last century,but has been made famous by New Zealand's rugby team the All Blacks,who perform this dance before every game HaKa执行了战前在毛利人上个世纪以前,但由新西兰的橄榄球队使成为著名所有黑色,在每场比赛之前执行这个舞蹈[translate]...
A. Haka dance B. Sumo wrestling C. Kabuki theater D. Ice sculpture 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:新西兰的毛利人有一种独特的艺术形式哈卡舞(Haka dance)。B选项相扑是日本的;C选项歌舞伎是日本的戏剧形式;D选项冰雕不是毛利人的传统艺术形式。反馈...
HAKA HIJACKER; Everton Upset Maoris with Dance to Mark New Black Kit 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: The Mirror (London, England) 摘要: Byline: PATRICK MULCHRONE 年份: 2009 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 ProQuest questia.com thefreelibrary.com 来源期刊 Mirror ...
B阅读理解1 The Haka, a traditional war dance of the Maori people, represents the history, strength, and spirit of New Zealand. The word "Hak a means “dance" in the Maori language, but it doesn't merely refer to a dance in the conventional sense. The Hak a is a complex performance ...
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