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 The Mako is a fast-paced dance from Tonga which is performed by young men. Accompanied by an extremely fast rhythm on a drum or tin can, dancers perform wild gestures involving their entire bodies; they point in various directions, run, sit, roll, or lay down repeatedly and in quick succession.
 ==Musical themes ==
 Songs used with the Mako feature lyrics in Tongan.  Their themes are most often drawn from nature and daily life or occasionally from the Bible. Additionally, one of the best-known refrains, ''toli he siale'', is a double entendre; it can mean "picking flowers" or refer to sexual intercourse.
 
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