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The purpose of a moko was to set apart one as being of a certain age or experience. Usually reserved for those who may have completed feats of considerable value for the whanau, hapu or iwi, moko are like qualifications telling you of where you get your authority (which comes from whakapapa or hitori) which are in the moko.

For non-maori to have a moko usually means that those non-maori have performed feats of considerable value for the whanau, hapu or iwi and since being a tohu (or artform with Maori roots) implies that the feats were done for Maori whanau, hapu and iwi.

If this is the case, then nonmaori will usually have it done by those who have considerable stance in the whanau, hapu and iwi and also be supported by those who have considerable stance in the whanau, hapu and iwi.

If this is not the case and the nonmaori has gone to the local tattoo parlour with a young fledging artist of Maori descent, then you might be considered a red-ochre chief, with all the dress and signs of one deserving a moko, yet not entitled to it.

Anyone can print off a passport with the right gear, but unless it has the authority behind it, it is considered a serious crime and an insult to the authority that is the New Zealand Government. Would it be any less (because it is a Maori artform) of an insult if someone did a moko without the authority let alone the permission from the owners of that artform, let alone a good enough reason?

By the way, moko is also short for mokopuna which is grandchild. Anybody, maori or nonmaori, is entitled to plenty of these!

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Moko is a cultural practice of Maori people and holds significant cultural and spiritual meaning. It is important to respect this tradition and understand its cultural significance. Non-Maori individuals getting moko can be seen as cultural appropriation and disrespectful to Maori culture. It is best to find other forms of self-expression that do not appropriate or disrespect indigenous cultures.

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