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A Maori woman with traditional facial tattoos, known as moko, poses in Waikato, New Zealand, on Feb. 14, 2000. PHOTO: AFP. The art gradually died in the 19th and early 20th centuries as Maori culture ...
A New Zealand reporter has made history by becoming the first person to anchor news with a traditional Māori chin tattoo, Newshub reported. On Christmas day, Oriini Kaipara, who has a moko kauae ...
Movie, sports stars, celebrities prompt traditional Maori tattoo revival. BUSINESS is booming for Maori tattoo artists, as celebrities sprort their designs on the world stage.
Oriini Kaipara, 37, who has a moko kauae, a traditional lower chin tattoo worn by Māori women, read Newshub Live's 6pm news bulletin in New Zealand on Monday.
The tattoo is a traditional Maori tattoo that covers a woman's lips and chin. The newscaster clapped back at a viewer who has repeatedly complained about her face tattoo. You are viewing 1 of 3 ...
Social media platform Snapchat has removed a feature which allowed users to apply traditional Maori tattoos on their faces. The filters were pulled after their discovery prompted an outcry in New ...
Pearce said he has added to his family tattoos since wrapping The Convert, signifying his mother and sister on his shoulders. "I'm telling my family story purely with traditional Maori art ...