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Moko - the art of tattoo - has always been part of the Maori world in New Zealand. It is about beauty, and belonging. And it is much more than skin deep.
A Maori tattoo artist's perfect day in Wellington. Tā moko practitioner Taryn Beri shares the best sights, bites, and art in the city.
We exist and we exist because we’re Maori. Pure and simple,” she said. Kaipara wears her facial tattoo with pride because it so much more than just art and ink.
A New Zealand tattoo artist Hirini Katene has had a video of a client's Maori tattoo covering his back, buttocks and leg removed from Facebook after they claimed it breached their community standards.
A New Zealand woman made history on Christmas Day, becoming the first person with a Maori face tattoo to anchor a primetime newscast. Oriini Kaipara has been a journalist for almost 20 years, ...
Maori people consider tattoo art as sacred, and it is taken as an important marker of the wearer's identity. The move follows local media reports that the filters were proliferating on social media.
The Filipino art of tattooing, or batok, may not be as well known as the Polynesian or Maori tribal tattoo traditions, but after nearly being lost in the late 19th century, it's experiencing a ...
Rihanna's traditional chisel and mallet tattoo. The tattoo studio's website describes what they do and why: "Moko Ink is the world's first Maori Tattoo studio specialising in the contemporary use ...
Maori people consider tattoo art as sacred, and it is taken as an important marker of the wearer's identity. The move follows local media reports that the filters were proliferating on social media.
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