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Mihi Forbes accused of taking clothes from Maori TV. NZ Herald. 9 Apr, 2016 08:01 PM 4 mins to read. Subscribe to listen. Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription.
Ardern’s speech came with an equally poignant fashion choice. The politician chose to wear a traditional Maori cloak, a garment that tastefully paid homage to New Zealand’s rich Maori population.
Surfer Te Kehu Butler has teamed up with tā moko artists Maia Gibbs and Henare Brooking to launch a Māori clothing line. Their collection, called Tai Kehu, has been designed for global brand ...
Kaipara signed off from her message with, “Nga mihi matakuikui o te wa,” which is a polite farewell, and described herself as “the lady with the moko kauwae who speaks Maori but MOSTLY ...
Facial tattoos have been a part of Maori culture for centuries, a sacred marker of the wearer's genealogy and heritage. But one woman's striking chin design - or moko - has generated huge debate ...
A leader of the Maori Party has been ejected from the New Zealand parliament for not wearing a tie. Male MPs can only ask questions in the debating chamber if wearing a tie. Speaker Trevor Mallard ...
Facial tattoos have been a part of Maori culture for centuries, a sacred marker of the wearer's genealogy and heritage. But one woman's striking chin design - or moko - has generated huge debate ...
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