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thighs (puhoro).
Women usually wore moko on
their lips (ngutu) and
chins (
kauae).
Other parts of the body
known to have moko
include women's foreheads,...
- hapū of Ngāti Matakore, Pare te Kawa, Ngāti
Peehi and Rōrā. Te
Kauae Marae and Te
Kauae o Niu
Tereni meeting house are
affiliated with the hapū of ****ao...
- Television, and Three. In 2019
Kaipara was the
first person with a moko
kauae facial tattoo to
present mainstream television news. In 2021 she became...
- of
Parliament to have moko
kauae (the
traditional Māori
female facial tattoo). In the 2020
election more MPs with moko
kauae entered Parliament, including...
- The New
Zealand Council of
Trade Unions (NZCTU or CTU; Māori: Te
Kauae Kaimahi) is a
national trade union centre in New Zealand. The
NZCTU represents...
- of
interest in tā moko as an art form and
particularly a
revival of moko
kauae, chin
tattoos worn by women. New
Zealand news
website Stuff has described...
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translating as "****"),
referred to her as a man, and said that her moko
kauae tattoo made her and Māori
women look like "criminals". A
spokesperson for...
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studying Tikanga Māori,
which she
completed in 2020. She
received a moko
kauae (chin tattoo) in 2016, at age 19,
along with her
mother and her
cousin Nanaia...
- Ngāti Apa is a Māori iwi (tribe) in
Rangitikei District of New Zealand. Its rohe (traditional
tribal lands)
extend between the Mangawhero, Whangaehu, Turakina...
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generally received moko on
their faces,
buttocks and thighs;
women wear moko
kauae on
their lips and chins. The
facial form
gives details of the wearer's lineage...