KAPA O PANGO – THE ALL BLACKS' OWN HAKA In August 2005, before the Tri Nations Test match against South Africa at Carisbrook, the All Blacks performed for the first time 'Kapa O Pango', a new haka for ...
The transformative power of kapa haka and a celebration of one Aotearoa's most revered songwriters and champion of Māori culture are the focus of two exhibitions at New Plymouth's Puke Ariki Museum.
The Ka Mate Haka is also performed during high profile funerals or to greet foreign dignitaries. But in 2005, they came up with a newer version called Kapa O Pango, which is exclusive to the All ...
The second exhibition, Te Whatu Pareārohi – The Shimmering Braid, sits in the museum’s Lane Gallery and celebrates the impact kapa haka has on wellbeing. The exhibition includes traditional ...
In August 2005, before the Tri-Nations Test match against South Africa, the All Blacks performed Kapa O Pango, a new haka all about the All Blacks, for the first time. Kapa O Pango’s chant ...
A look at the transformative power of kapa haka and a celebration of one Aotearoa’s most revered songwriters and champion for the revitalisation of Māori culture are the focus of two ...