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Rugby League 2 (Xbox) Features Tribal Warrior Challenge

by Rainier on July 12, 2006 @ 2:35 a.m. PDT

Sidhe Interactive and Ngti Kimihia Hpu of Ngti Toa Rangatira announced today that Sidhe’s upcoming videogame title Rugby League 2 for Xbox would feature the traditional Mori Haka known as Ka Mate.

The Haka is a warrior challenge, traditionally performed at the meeting of Maori tribes as a means to both show respect and intimidate opponents. Ka Mate is a form of Haka, originally choreographed around 1820 by famous Maori chief Te Rauparaha of the Ngti Toa Rangatira tribe. Still used ceremonially today, Ka Mate has also been adopted by New Zealand sports teams and is performed before international sporting events.

“As New Zealanders, we were passionate about including Ka Mate in the title to enrich the gaming experience” said Mario Wynands, Managing Director of Sidhe Interactive, “However, we were also conscious that we needed to ensure the tradition was presented with integrity and in a respectful way.”

Sidhe Interactive consulted with the Ngti Toa Rangatira at length to ensure both the accuracy of Ka Mate within the game and obtain tribal approval. Ignite Studios acted as advisor to the collaboration and produced the haka component - traditionally trained specialists were sourced to record the vocals and perform motion captured actions. In the game, Ka Mate is performed by computer animated representations of the New Zealand national rugby league team, the Kiwis, before international matches. Ngti Toa Rangatira elders reviewed and approved the final result.

“This is a unique opportunity for Ngti Toa Rangatira to exercise ‘mana’ (authority) over their treasured haka Ka Mate in the modern multi-media digital world” said Ngti Toa Rangatira spokesperson Oriwa Solomon. “It is hoped that this will be a template for future collaborative arrangements between Ngti Kimihia and other parties wishing to use or currently using Ka Mate. Sidhe should be applauded for acknowledging Ngti Kimihia and Ngti Toa as the rightful owners of Ka Mate and that the ownership of cultural Intellectual Property resides with their indigenous communities of origin.”

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