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Traditional Maori often wore their hair long and tied back in a topknot or bun, known as a "topknot" or "piupiu." They also adorned their hair with feathers, shells, and other decorations that held cultural significance. Maori men sometimes also wore facial tattoos known as moko that covered part of their face and head.
Maori do not wear masks.
The Maori people are have to were the Moko because it is part of the Maori culture and the Maori moko shows pride in what they do and what they say in any different way
Yes, Maori people wear shoes as they are part of modern society and wear typical footwear like people from other cultures. Traditional Maori dress does not typically include shoes, but in modern times, Maori individuals wear shoes for everyday activities.
lots of traditional clothing
lots of traditional clothing
Maori do not wear masks.
Maori don't wear masks.
Maori masks were primarily used for ceremonial purposes, such as in dances and rituals. They served as a way to connect with spiritual beings, ancestors, and the natural world. These masks were also important in conveying stories, traditions, and cultural teachings through visual representation.
when people liked the maori designs the'd start to wear it . . others gradually begin to like it too so they were the same kinda maori designs and on and on till everyones wearing it! =] thats just my opinion. For who? For Maori or non-Maori?
As a maori myself we wear normal clothes just like everyone else such as jeans, sneakers, shirts,jerseys. ect.
I wear a dress and sometimes I put ribbons in my hair.