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    Tenei matou te hunga moko e tu nei i roto i tenei ao
    Hurihuri ao tangata

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    I wear my pride upon my skin
    My pride has always been within
    I wear my strength upon my face
    Comes from another time and place
    Bet you didn't know that every line has a message for me
    Did you know that

    The word tattoo describes the marking of patterns by
    Inserting coloured dyes under a smooth skin
    The word moko represents a traditional custom in which
    Spirals unique to Maori are carved deeply below the skins
    Surface to produce a groove scar - did you know that

    Because the head the most sacred part of the body was touched
    blood spilt the whole ceremony was tapu
    The tip of a birdbone chisel dipped into sooty black pigment
    Tapped by a beater to the sound of songs created to soothe
    The painful process of creating moko so don't use that word tattoo

    Every spiral has a name ever line on the face don't use that word tattoo

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    The classic Maori moko has the male bearing complex spirals on
    Both cheeks both sides of the nose
    Lines spread between the eyes to the temple the nose to the chin
    Over nineteen names have been identified for different parts of the pattern
    Women received kauae or chin moko
    some copied their Mothers or grandmothers
    others allowed the artist to express their creativity
    The moko indicated genealogy, rank ,accomplishment
    It represented masculinity, beauty, warriorhood, identity
    So don't use that word tattoo

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    The moko reflected the carvings and rafter patterns inside the Whare tipuna
    but some were made so distinctive they were like an autograph
    a beautiful signature written all over the face
    In 1815 Te Pehi Kupe drew his own moko without the aid of a Mirror
    every line firmly in his mind and then he drew the moko
    Of his brother and his son

    Did you know that

    The moko reflected the Maori way of life
    everything was connected, religion, war, lovemaking and death
    For this generation, the kauae and moko were only seen in paintings
    but now those images have come to life
    Netana Whakaari said in 1921
    You can lose your most valuable property through misfortune in various ways
    you may be robbed of all your prized possessions
    but of your moko you cannot be deprived
    It will be your ornament and your companion until your last day
    so don't use that word tattoo

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    Korero ki nga tamariki tenei kaupapa ta moko he taonga
    Tuku iho ki nga tipuna

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