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Maorisoldat dog i Ukraina – hedrades med haka

28-årige Dominic Abelen, en nyzeeländare som tillhörde minoritetsgruppen maori, dödades i Luhansk 2022 när han stred för Ukraina. Det rapporterar The Independent.

Nyligen fick ukrainarna tillbaka hans kropp. Under begravningsceremonin filmades fyra soldater när de framförde en haka, en ceremoniell sång- och dansritual inom maorikulturen, för att hedra honom.

Abelen var yrkessoldat i hemlandet, och gick med i den ukrainska internationella legionen 2022.

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Wikipedia (en)
Haka (, ; singular haka, in both Māori and New Zealand English) are a variety of ceremonial dances in Māori culture. A performance art, haka are often performed by a group, with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with rhythmically shouted accompaniment. Haka have been traditionally performed by both men and women for a variety of social functions within Māori culture. They are performed to welcome distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements, occasions, or funerals. Kapa haka groups are common in schools. The main Māori performing arts competition, Te Matatini, takes place every two years. New Zealand sports teams' practice of performing a haka to challenge opponents before international matches has made the dance form more widely known around the world. This tradition began with the 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team tour and has been carried on by the New Zealand rugby union team (known as the All Blacks) since 1905. Although popularly associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, conceptions that haka are typically war dances, are considered erroneous by Māori scholars, alongside the inaccurate performance of haka by non-Māori.
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