Toddler Performs Adorable Haka Because Warriors Come In All Sizes

The little New Zealand boy is stealing the internet's heart.

It’s never too early to show off your warrior skills. The toddler below will demonstrate how. 

Over the weekend, Herea Winitana and Manii Konui of New Zealand shared an old video of a 2-year-old boy doing his fiercest rendition of the haka, according to the New Zealand Herald. Now he’s stomping his way into the internet’s heart.

The video below, which was also shared by the Facebook page Maori Worldwide, has reached more than 11 million views in just three days. 

The haka is a traditional Maori war dance that is performed today as a sacred ritual among people of Maori and Polynesian descent. Hakas are typically used to honor a person or special occasion, like memorials or weddings, or to express a collective emotion. The dance is perhaps most famously performed by New Zealand’s national rugby team, the All Blacks, before matches.

On the video, a man chants in Maori as the intense toddler follows along. The little boy stomps his feet, sticks out his tongue and stares down the camera like a true Maori warrior in the making.

But those weren’t all the moves the toddler had.

In a second video posted to Facebook by Winitana, the boy wields a faux spear for an even more intimidating performance.

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15 Reasons To Move To New Zealand
The beaches are out-of-control gorgeous.(01 of15)
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With more than 9,000 miles of coastline and loads of islands, New Zealand is a wonderland of water sports and sun-soaking. (credit:Ruth Lawton Photography via Getty Images)
...but don't forget the mountains, too.(02 of15)
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Whether it's here at Mount Roy or on one of New Zealand's other magical peaks, you'll discover volcanos, crater lakes and lava flows during the average trek. (credit:Matteo Colombo via Getty Images)
It has one of the cheapest cities for living abroad.(03 of15)
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Wellington was named one of the most affordable cities for expats in the annual Cost of Living report from Mercer, a human resources consulting firm. (credit:Matteo Colombo via Getty Images)
Locals are incredibly friendly.(04 of15)
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Ask anyone who's visited New Zealand recently, and they'll let you in on a secret: Kiwis might just be the kindest people on the planet. (credit:M. Gebicki via Getty Images)
It's a hobbit's paradise.(05 of15)
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Visit the real set of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" movies at Hobbiton, and then tour more majestic filming locations along the coast. (credit:Anna Gorin via Getty Images)
THIS is a national park.(06 of15)
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Only in New Zealand will you find more than 11,000 square miles of national parks that span glaciers, volcanoes and yes, even white-sand beaches. (credit:ML Harris via Getty Images)
Two words: meat pie.(07 of15)
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What may sound like a questionable snack is actually an obscenely delicious dish that's easy to eat on the go. (credit:Cultura RM Exclusive/BRETT STEVENS via Getty Images)
There are six times more sheep than people.(08 of15)
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That was according to the 2014 count, anyway. D'aww, what adorable new neighbors! (credit:Michele Westmorland via Getty Images)
Sandboarding will be your new workout of choice.(09 of15)
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The coffee is out of this world.(10 of15)
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Charming hole-in-the-wall coffee shops are a dime a dozen in this culture full of coffee connoisseurs. Try a flat white, and you'll never go back. (credit:Michael Mcgimpsey / EyeEm via Getty Images)
There's a cave full of glow worms, and you can go inside it.(11 of15)
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What's more otherworldly than that?! (credit:Shaun Jeffers)
Ninety Mile Beach.(12 of15)
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Okay, so it's not actually 90 miles long. But it's pretty darn close, and perfect for rugged off-road driving. (credit:Amos Chapple via Getty Images)
It's the ideal country for camping trips.(13 of15)
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Whether it's in the forest or on a fjord, New Zealand is the perfect place to pitch a tent, and driving is the best way to see your surroundings. Pack up the camper van! (credit:Grant Dixon via Getty Images)
Rugby will become your new favorite sport.(14 of15)
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Kiwis take their rugby seriously, and many would say it's more fun to watch than American football. (credit:David Wall Photo via Getty Images)
Everything is pretty much like another planet.(15 of15)
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New Zealand is one big, prehistoric fairy tale, with ancient natural wonders at every turn. Most scientists estimate this tree in Waipoua Forest is at least 2,000 years old. In a country with this rich a history, there's plenty to love. (credit:Auscape via Getty Images)

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