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The Importance of Maori Tattoos
Maoris are the indigenous people of New Zealand. They are very much
known for their unique tattoos. Maori tattoos have a very deep
origin in that their culture is deeply embedded on each Maori. Maori
tattoos or “ta moko” in their own language are very distinct because
unlike normal tattoos which caused the skin to be punctured, Maori
tattoos are originally chiseled with an instrument called uhi
(chisel). These tattoos were mostly done on the face.
However, you can also have Maori tattoo, but not exactly on your
face. As they come from a unique and indigenous culture, they have
deeper meanings for their tattoos. Be sure that if you chose to have
these tattoos on your body, do research on what they really mean. If
you have travelled to New Zealand, you can probably get to know some
Maori communities there. Maori tattoos are all similar, and most
often, they pertain to sacred symbols of their culture.
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You can also get in touch with a real Maori online to know what
their tattoos really mean. You can ask them what their sentiments
are about the tattoos. Since the 1990s, original Maori tattoos have
become a fad again among tattoo fanatics. If you could not find a
real Maori, then you can ask any experts in tattoos. Surely, there
are a lot of tattoo artists with ample knowledge about Maori
tattoos. Tattoo forums are a good way to look for that kind of
person. There are also groups dedicated for tattoos and Maoris in
social networking sites.
If you are interested in a Maori tattoo, be careful in choosing the
design. There are only a few designs available so choose the right
one based on your research. It would be a great disrespect for any
Maori individual if you choose something that is not related to
their culture, but still flaunt it as a Maori tattoo.
The Internet is really a great source for designs for Maori tattoos.
There are real Maoris posed with cool tattoos on their body. When tattoo guns were
invented, some Maoris left their original procedure for tattooing
and adapted the new one. However, since the re-emergence of Maori
tattoos, a lot of people went back to the uhi method. It is very
painful and the chance of getting an infection is higher. The
grooves produced on the skin after the chiseling though are somewhat important
to the Maoris and make the tattoo authentic.
If you are really into the Maori culture and you really want to try
the pain, then why not go for Maori tattoos.
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