They performed the dance as the hearse carrying Mr Tamatea arrived at the school hall for the funeral service.

The meaning of the Haka translated in English:

Be prepared, take hold,
Reach out,
We at Palmerston North Boys’ High School stand steadfast,
Within our Domain,
Standing firm,
Standing proud,
Standing with respect.

To uphold,
To uplift,
To uplift,
To uphold,
The prestige of our school.

Our aims are to seek knowledge,
And reach our goals and aspirations,
Seek the horizon of aspirations ,
And draw near to it.

Those aspirations that are near, take them,
And it be known, yes, let it be known,
Let your adrenalin abound high above,
It is done!

A Haka is a traditional ancestral war cry, dance or challenge�from the Māori people of New Zealand. It is a kind of a posture dance performed by groups of people consisting of vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with accompanied shouting of chants.