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Maori su carevi :haha: skontali ljudi da nema 'leba boriti se protiv kulturne aproprijacije, i smislili celu liniju crteza i nacin gradjenja crteza koji stilom podseca na njihove tradicionalne tatovaze, ali koje nemaju sakralno znacenje, vec cisto estetko i nisu uvredljive za zajednicu

 

If you are dead set on getting a tattoo that is fashioned in the style of Ta Moko, consider instead kirituhi. Kirituhi is a form of pattern art that looks like Ta Moko, but deliberately does not make any reference to Maori symbolism. Kirituhi literally means "skin art" and the patterns are designed to meet the demands of non-Maori wishing to have similar tattoos.

 

Kirituhi is not restricted to only Māori people, and it is a way for Māori to share our cultural arts with people from around the world in a respectful manner, and for non-Māori artists to enjoy our beautiful art form as well.

 

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http://www.tarynberi.com/blog/2015/4/10/the-difference-between-kirituhi-and-moko

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