There are
118
Hakas in the USA
Haka is the
141140th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Haka

TeRauparaha

Te Rauparaha was a Maori chief and war leader who composed the famous 'Ka Mate' haka, which is now performed by the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team.

ToaWaaka

Toa Waaka was a renowned Maori artist and carver, known for his intricate woodwork and sculptures that often incorporated elements of the haka dance.

WhirimakoBlack

Whirimako Black is a Maori singer and actress who has embraced her cultural heritage by incorporating haka and traditional Maori chants into her music.

PitaSharples

Pita Sharples is a prominent Maori politician and advocate for Maori rights, who has also been involved in revitalizing and promoting the haka dance.

KingiTaurua

Kingi Taurua is a well-known Maori elder and activist, who has been instrumental in preserving and promoting Maori culture, including the haka dance.

Haka Genealogy

OriginsThe origins of the Haka surname can be traced back to the Maori people of New Zealand, where it is a significant part of their cultural heritage.
Geographic DistributionThe Haka surname is most popular in New Zealand, where it holds an important cultural significance among the Maori community.
VariationsThere are no known variations of the Haka surname.
Migration and ImmigrationThe Haka surname is primarily associated with the Maori people of New Zealand, who have a long history of migration and settlement in the Polynesian islands.