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Published 15:30 30 Jun 2013 BST
Updated 08:13 18 Dec 2014 GMT
First things first, the Haka is a traditional war cry from the Maori people of New Zealand. Secondly, the best known version is that which has been made famous by the All Blacks rugby union team.
But that could all be about to change as a group of toddlers from Bronwyn’s Place Daycare, near Wellington, has done their own rendition.
Already the clip, which was uploaded to YouTube by Savern Reweti earlier this week, has amassed over 70,000 views.
Here are the All Blacks performing the Haka.
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