There has been a huge revival of traditional Maori tattoos, ta moko
and other Maori cultural traditions. Since the cultural revival ta moko
tattoo designs are becoming more and more what can be considered mainstream.
A lot of non-Maori people are getting moko designs tattooed on their
faces as well as other parts of their body, many of which have improper
significance. Robbie Williams and Mike tyson have gotten Maori tattoos
much to the annoyance of many Maoris.
Maori tattoos have been
practiced for over a thousand years, and have not only withstood time
and but also colonization by Europeans. Maoris are the original
inhabitants of New Zealand, known to them as Aotearoa or the land of the long white cloud.
Ta moko (literally meaning to strike or tap) was used as a form of
identification, rank, genealogy, tribal history, eligibility to marry,
and marks of beauty or ferocity.
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