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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 1045540" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>I think this summed it up nicely, Mia fm is a national radio station with Māori focus, presenters/staff/nz music/topics etc</p><p></p><p>they celebrated Himeno doing a haka before the Super rugby TT final, largely because he did it properly, showed it respect, learnt it from the right people</p><p></p><p>I'm a pakeha, no Māori blood, but I took pride in doing my school haka, I see Māori culture as an important part of nz</p><p>[ATTACH=full]11413[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Isn't cultural appropriation determined by the respect shown? Dressing up as a generic character for a joke…not cool, learning about something, taking it seriously and performing as intended…cool</p><p></p><p>my understanding was acceptance of the haka being performed by the ab has been more and more accepted since people like shelford came in and made them start taking it seriously</p><p></p><p>writing kapa o pango took a long time working with lots of Māori history and haka experts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 1045540, member: 45355"] I think this summed it up nicely, Mia fm is a national radio station with Māori focus, presenters/staff/nz music/topics etc they celebrated Himeno doing a haka before the Super rugby TT final, largely because he did it properly, showed it respect, learnt it from the right people I’m a pakeha, no Māori blood, but I took pride in doing my school haka, I see Māori culture as an important part of nz [ATTACH type="full" alt="A04F003A-5FC3-40D9-A3ED-E9B29F397CA7.jpeg"]11413[/ATTACH] Isn’t cultural appropriation determined by the respect shown? Dressing up as a generic character for a joke…not cool, learning about something, taking it seriously and performing as intended…cool my understanding was acceptance of the haka being performed by the ab has been more and more accepted since people like shelford came in and made them start taking it seriously writing kapa o pango took a long time working with lots of Māori history and haka experts [/QUOTE]
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