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  2. Tā moko - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Women's tattoos on lips and chin are commonly called pūkauae or moko kauae. [15] [16] Men tended to remove facial hair to keep moko fully visible while some chose to grow out their hair. [17] Due to Christian missionaires having a dislike for moko, some men started covering their moko with facial hair.

  3. Manu Farrarons - Wikipedia

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    Manu Farrarons (born 1967) is a French-born Polynesian tattoo artist. Farrarons' art is a mix of Polynesian styles and designs, mostly Tahitian and Marquesan, which he mixes with Māori and Hawaiian influences. Full leg tattooed by Manu Farrarons. Freehand creation.

  4. Category:Polynesian tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Polynesian tattooing" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Malu;

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  8. Toi moko - Wikipedia

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    Moko facial tattoos were traditional in Māori culture until about the mid-19th century, when their use began to disappear. There has been something of a revival from the late 20th century. In pre-European Māori culture, they denoted high social status. Generally only men had full facial moko. High-ranked women often had moko on their lips and ...

  9. Tuarii Tracqui - Wikipedia

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    Tuarii Tracqui (born 1991) [1] is a French Polynesian actor and dancer. He is the son of dance expert Manouche Lehartel. [1]Tracqui was born in Tahiti. [1] He began dancing at the age of 15 after the death of his father. [1]