Correct Answer : New Zealand
* The haka protest was staged in New Zealand by Maori lawmakers in response to the Treaty Principles Bill, which proposes a reinterpretation of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi.
* The protest, involving the traditional Maori dance, was a powerful symbol of the community’s opposition to the bill, as it could dilute the specific rights granted to the Maori people.
* The haka, historically used in battle, is now a strong cultural expression used to assert unity and strength, particularly in protests related to Maori rights and protections.