Unfortunate that it has to be Mika Muroi Archivessaid in 2017, but please don't appropriate other peoples' culture.
A German insurance company, ARAG, is facing online backlash for a TV spot that features a dance imitating a traditional Maōri haka, a culturally important dance performed on significant occasions and imbued with reverence.
SEE ALSO: Activists want you to shame these major corporations for their ties to TrumpThe ad features actors performing the haka, or at least a dance inspired by it, in the middle of a street, chanting in German.
ARAG said in a Facebook comment that the haka is "ideally suited to bring our messages across," due to its "rhythm, impressive gestures and facial expressions and determination."
"Haka did indeed inspire our video's choreography: People encourage one another to meet the challenges of the future while using Haka elements," reads the comment. The company also claimed it treated the traditional war cry "appropriately" and "reasonably" by collaborating with a "Haka-specialist."
But not everyone was impressed with the ad's appropriation of Maōri culture, labelling it a "cheap ripoff" and "inappropriate." Another YouTube commenter wrote, "As a New Zealand Maōri living in Germany I am deeply offended by this -- the trivialisation of a sacred piece of culture."
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