Māori leading indigenous tattoo resurgence
"Māori
tattooing was exiled in the early 1900s with the Tohunga Suppression
Act," she said. "Particularly facial tattoos, and anything that
looked like ...
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"Māori
tattooing was exiled in the early 1900s with the Tohunga Suppression
Act," she said. "Particularly facial tattoos, and anything that
looked like ...
|