New Zealand

Black Fern Stacey Fluhler goes viral for sharing passionate mass haka from her uncle's tangi

"So much mana and passion to send a loved one above."

Black Ferns' centre Stacey Fluhler has shared a video of a passionate mass haka performed at her uncle's funeral.

She shared the video of the massive crowd partaking in the Maori tradition to her TikTok, where it has gained 32 thousand likes and over 450 thousand views at the time of writing.

"When people ask you what's so special about being Maori? This!!! Our culture šŸ–¤," Fluhler writes in the caption.

"This right here doesn't happen anywhere else in the world," the caption continues.

"100s of younger and older people performing a mass haka with so much mana & passion to send a loved one above šŸ•Š Fly high uncle šŸ¤."

Comments on the TikTok loved the video and display of respect for a lost family member.

"As a non-Maori Kiwi, the special thing about being a Kiwi is getting to see Maori culture as much as I want," says one comment.

"I honestly love Maori people they give so much love to their culture," another person commented.

"I can't get enough of this!" a third added.

It's been so awesome seeing all the love for different cultural performances people have been sharing online recently.

Just this month we had someone film and share a group of Whangarei tamariki giving a beautiful kapa haka performance in public. Before that, a group of Kiwi boys sent their mate off to the Philipines with an intense haka.

Stacey Fluhler deserves a haka or two in her honor. Not just for scoring a try in last year's Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final AND final on the way to winning the trophy as well as the nation's heart.

But also for when she was 15 and on a bus full of other school children when it crashed. Fluhler managed to call the police while still on the bus and even helped a lot of injured children off the bus. Legend since day one.