To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her son King Tuheitia, a group of women from Tainui iwi under took the process of taking moko kauae - of colouring their chins with traditional patterns. The adornment process took place at Turangawaewae marae with family, friends, elders, and grandchildren. In this presentation we will talk about the journey of these women to prepare themselves for their transformations, the process they went through, and their lives since. We will also consider how their decision also meant exposure to outside opinion, the associated risks of objectification, “image-snatching”, and cultural and intellectual property issues
Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of hono...
Some possibly copyrighted Figures are re-used under the "Fair dealing" principle for the purpose of ...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...
To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her so...
To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her so...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral pa...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the ...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the M...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral par...
Ta moko (Māori tattooing), especially facial moko (tattoo), has become a popular mechanism for the e...
Moko is still here, contrary to the widely held belief that the art and custom of moko-Maori skin ad...
Moko colours the lives, and the skins, of all the people involved in the making of this book “Mau Mo...
The art of moko among the Maori of New Zealand declined soon after their contact with the Europeans ...
This paper outlines the context of Ta Moko in the Māori world, and locates the practice in the Pacif...
This thesis deals with the repatriation of Toi moko (tattooed, preserved heads of Māori or Moriori o...
Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of hono...
Some possibly copyrighted Figures are re-used under the "Fair dealing" principle for the purpose of ...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...
To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her so...
To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her so...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral pa...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the ...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the M...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral par...
Ta moko (Māori tattooing), especially facial moko (tattoo), has become a popular mechanism for the e...
Moko is still here, contrary to the widely held belief that the art and custom of moko-Maori skin ad...
Moko colours the lives, and the skins, of all the people involved in the making of this book “Mau Mo...
The art of moko among the Maori of New Zealand declined soon after their contact with the Europeans ...
This paper outlines the context of Ta Moko in the Māori world, and locates the practice in the Pacif...
This thesis deals with the repatriation of Toi moko (tattooed, preserved heads of Māori or Moriori o...
Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of hono...
Some possibly copyrighted Figures are re-used under the "Fair dealing" principle for the purpose of ...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...