Is performing the Māori Haka 'Cultural Appropriation'? Well, the Kardashians stand accused!

Is performing the Māori Haka 'Cultural Appropriation'? Well, the Kardashians stand accused!

The Kardashians always find a way to be on everyone's radar, but this time they've caused an outrage after they posting a video on TikTok of their children performing the Haka.

Kardashians Accused Of 'Cultural Appropriation' After Children Perform Māori Haka
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Since Kourtney Kardashian and former partner and father to her children, Scott Disick, have been doing this shared custody very well, they've obviously been spending more time with each other and the kids. 

So, recently, they had some family time and Scott decided to share with the world what was happening in the infamous Kardashian home. He shared a clip of his daughter, Penelope, performing the Māori war dance. 

In the video, little Penelope was joined by two of Kim Kardashian's four children, Saint and North.

Scott captioned the video: 

After Scott shared the video, a lot of people were quick to chat, calling out Disick for 'cultural appropriation' and being 'disrespectful' to Māori culture.

One fan tweeted: 

Another wrote:

A third said: 

Tukaki also added that it was great when Māori culture is shared online, but within reason. 

Unfortunately, for this happy family, it's not the first time the Kardashians have been accused of cultural appropriation.

Over the years, the reality stars have been in hot water for wearing traditionally black hairstyles, traditional Indian attire reserved for one's wedding day, and 'stealing' Japanese culture when Kim initially named her shapewear range, 'Kimono'. Basically, it seems like they are never doing anything right. 

The shapewear was later renamed 'Skims' after she received backlash from fans.

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