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The designs have both fascinated and frightened outsiders for generations. In the 19th century, curiosity seekers traded gunpowder with the Maori for the tattooed heads of their dead warriors.
The designs have both fascinated and frightened outsiders for generations. In the 19th century, curiosity seekers traded gunpowder with the Maori for the tattooed heads of their dead warriors.
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Celeb Tattler on MSNNew Zealand journalist makes history with Maori face tattoo on prime time news
With her appearance on national television, Oriini Kaipara showed not only pride in her origin, but also the strength of ...
She is her country’s first news anchor to host a national primetime broadcast sporting ancestral markings on her face. “I love my moko. I love my culture,” she said.
Te Rawhitiroa Bosch, right, canceled his trip to the U.S. due to concerns that his moko mataora (Maori face tattoos for men) could get him detained at the border. Ihirangi Heke, left, is a New ...
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 ...
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