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Indigenous people of New Zealand discussed in the context of their use of traditional cultural practices to advocate for their rights.

Mentions (5)
"Indigenous people doing a culture practice to protect their rights is not cringe and you are a terminally online moron if you believe that. If the Maori tried to do a modern internet campaign that would also he cringe."
It's not Haka you hate. · u/Wdubois · ↑1241 · 2024-11-14
"We learned that it was specifically their 'thing' and the significance... I'm guessing the teachers were low-key racist to natives and they assumed that we HAD to be making fun of this other indigenous group."
When they taught us about the Haka in school. · u/Tiny-Computer6950 · ↑76 · 2025-10-10
"A lot of white guys pretend to be Maori for example despitw little to no ancestry. 'Waori' was the term coined by Marc Ellis, All Black and amateur anthropologist."
"She meets local rude-boy Harvey Keitel with Māori face tattoos and starts giving him piano lessons"
"the stupid little dance they let the maori do before every sporting or school event in new zealand"
the haka dance is so cringe · u/Pale-Butterfly9898 · ↑24 · 2024-10-09
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