kōrero mō tōku moko kauae: My story of moko kauae detailing her tā moko journey; her artist was Christine Harvey. Europeans were aware of tā moko from the time...
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Ngahuia Te Awekotuku (section Research into tā moko)
traditional and contemporary practices of tā moko (tattoo) in New Zealand. Her 2007 (re-published in 2011) book Mau Moko: the world of Maori tattoo, co-authored...
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Māori culture (section Tattooing (tā moko))
raranga (weaving), kapa haka (group performance), whaikōrero (oratory), and tā moko (tattoo). The patterns and characters represented record the beliefs and...
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Look up moko, mōkō, Mōko, mokó, or mɔ̌kɔ́ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moko may refer to: Moko (dolphin), a male bottlenose dolphin that associated...
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as being at the "forefront" of the revival of tā moko. She has designed and inked traditional tā moko all over New Zealand, and many customers request...
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leader Mao Zedong. The fourth, a face tattoo influenced by the Māori style tā moko, was designed and inked by S. Victor Whitmill in 2003. Tyson associates...
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New Zealand art (section Tā moko)
visual art consists primarily of four forms: carving (whakairo), tattooing (tā moko), weaving (raranga), and painting (kōwhaiwhai). It was rare for any of...
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of culture". NZ Herald. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "Tā Moko Now, Tā Moko Forever". Critic - Te Ārohi. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "Karakia",...
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tattooing known as tā moko, traditionally created with chisels. However, from the late 20th century onward, there has been a resurgence of tā moko taking on European...
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Retrieved 28 October 2022. Higgins, Rawinia (5 September 2013). "Tā moko – Māori tattooing – Tā moko technology". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved...
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2000 the Aotearoa Cafe became involved in promoting and education about Tā moko — Māori styled tattoo. Several members of the Aotearoa Cafe began their...
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indicate lineage, social position, and status within the tribe called tā moko. The tattoo art was a sacred marker of identity among the Māori and also...
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with tā moko (traditional Māori tattoo). At this time, it was very unusual for a woman to be involved in this art form. She was inspired to get into tā moko...
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an active sailor to receive a traditional Māori tā moko. Since then, more people have received moko while in Navy service. Sailors in the Royal Australian...
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Austronesian Atayal (Ptasan) Bornean Filipino (Batok) Māori (Tā moko) Marquesan Mentawai Rapa Nui Samoan (Malu, Peʻa) European Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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International, a US moving company An uhi is also the name for a tool used in tā moko, traditional Māori tattoo-like skin marking This disambiguation page lists...
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Austronesian Atayal (Ptasan) Bornean Filipino (Batok) Māori (Tā moko) Marquesan Mentawai Rapa Nui Samoan (Malu, Peʻa) European Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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in warfare, delineated male and female modes of dress and placement of tā moko—existed prior to and outside of Western influence. The term takatāpui encompasses...
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Rangi Kipa (born 1966) is a New Zealand sculptor, carver, illustrator and tā moko (traditional Māori tattoo) artist. Kipa is a graduate of the Maraeroa Carving...
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Henare showcased a new tā moko tattoo on his face and revealed the new ring name of Henare, whilst also shaving his head. The tā moko, or "mataora" tattoo...
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builders Tohunga wetereo: expert in the language (linguist) Tohunga tā moko: expert in tā moko (tattooist) Tohunga mahi toi: expert artist Tohunga tikanga tangata:...
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grief expressed. A Rangatira (chief) or Toa (warrior), while having his Tā moko (facial tattoo) done, is considered Tapu while the tattooist is carving...
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Sir Derek Arana Te Ahi Lardelli KNZM (born 1961) is a New Zealand tā moko artist, painter, carver, kapahaka performer, composer, graphic designer, researcher...
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Peʻa (redirect from Tufuga ta tatau)
o le Pe'a or Pese o le Tatau. The word tatau has many meanings in Samoa. Tā means to strike, and in the case of tattooing, the tap tap sound of the tattooist's...
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Austronesian Atayal (Ptasan) Bornean Filipino (Batok) Māori (Tā moko) Marquesan Mentawai Rapa Nui Samoan (Malu, Peʻa) European Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Austronesian Atayal (Ptasan) Bornean Filipino (Batok) Māori (Tā moko) Marquesan Mentawai Rapa Nui Samoan (Malu, Peʻa) European Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Austronesian Atayal (Ptasan) Bornean Filipino (Batok) Māori (Tā moko) Marquesan Mentawai Rapa Nui Samoan (Malu, Peʻa) European Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Ink Magazine Steele, Monique (September 13, 2017). "Pioneer female Māori tā moko artist 'born to do it';". The Press. Retrieved December 29, 2022. "Zyklon...
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