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Distinguishing between different forms of Maori tattoos

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Recently, a movie came out called Whale Rider to critical acclaim and public delight. The movie focused on a girl growing up in the Maori culture of New Zealand and enlightened the American movie-going population about this group of people. It also shed some light on a particularly interesting part of the culture -- Maori tattoos.

A Maori tattoo isn't just a way to decorate and celebrate the body. It's part of the identity of a person who is a member of the culture. One type of tattoo is the Ta Moko, which essentially tells the story of a person's family history. These tattoos are sacred and are related to hundreds of years of family history. Tattooing isn't just a form of body art to be appreciated aesthetically -- its part of a Maori person's sense of self.

The tattoos are often seen on the face. This is what non-Maori people most often notice first about the tattoos of the culture. Facial tattoos are important because the head is considered the most sacred part of the body. Instead of needles, like we see in American tattoos, chisels are the common instrument of choice.

While you may be enthralled by the Maori culture and their interesting tattoo patterns, the Ta Moko tattoos are meant for Maoris only. This is, after all, part of a person's identity and family history. If you are interested in this type of tattooing, consider the Maori skin art, called Kirituhi. To understand more about Kirituhi, check out this information from Tamoko.org. Kirituhi is more about body adornment than genealogy, so it is better suited for other cultures.

About the Author:
Bob Whitehead is a successful freelance writer and publisher of http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com.  Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.

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