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Moko can represent tribes, ancestors, stories of the Maori, and their homeland of New Zealand. The tattoos can also describe the mountains, rivers, oceans, and landscape through patterns.
A New Zealander's traditional Maori tattoos have sparked something of an international incident, with a Japanese cabinet minister calling for the country to respect other cultures after the Kiwi ...
Children marched alongside adults bearing distinctive full-face Maori "moko" tattoos and clutching ceremonial wooden weapons. Protests have been swelling throughout New Zealand after a minor party ...
Booming indigenous Maori “haka” chants rang out across New Zealand ’s capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against a conservative push to redefine the nation’s founding treaty.
After it was presented for debate in parliament last week, 22-year-old Maori Party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke took to her feet in the chamber, ripped the bill in half, and launched into a haka.
After it was presented for debate in parliament last week, 22-year-old Maori Party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke took to her feet in the chamber, ripped the bill in half, and launched into a haka.
She also taught “kapa haka” performing arts to children. To mark the anniversary of the King’s coronation in 2016, she received a traditional Maori “moko” tattoo on her chin.
Moko kauae is a sacred chin tattoo reserved for women, celebrating their traditions, heritage, and identity! A beautiful expression! CC BY QueenslandPolice, First Maori police officer to wear moko ...
Maori men traditionally receive a facial tattoo known as Mataora, which is a symbol of nobility, while women receive tattoos on their lips and chin called Moko kauae, which is representative of ...
Maori men traditionally receive a facial tattoo known as Mataora, a symbol of nobility, while women receive tattoos on their lips and chin called Moko kauae, representative of their abilities and ...