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New Zealand’s acting prime minister Winston Peters has been forced to apologise in parliament for insulting the face tattoo ...
The Maori people have also claimed that artificial intelligence systems are racist because they do not recognize the faces of users with the tattoos. The filters have also been used on other ...
Maori people consider tattoo art as sacred, and it is taken as an important marker of the wearer's identity. The move follows local media reports that the filters were proliferating on social ...
Mislabelling Kaipara’s tattoo as a “moku”, he said ... “The fact that my existence triggers some people is testament to why we need more Maori advocates in key roles across every sector.” ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand ... Children marched alongside adults bearing distinctive full-face Maori “moko” tattoos and clutching ceremonial wooden weapons.