it means thank you
The rights to ta moko (traditional Maori tattoos) belong to the Maori community as part of their cultural heritage and intellectual property. These designs are considered sacred and are usually done by skilled ta moko artists who have been trained in the cultural and spiritual significance of the practice.
Maori tattoos are called "ta moko," which are traditional tattoos that contain designs specific to Maori culture and represent a person's identity, ancestry, and achievements. Each ta moko design is unique to the individual it adorns.
Mt Hutt - Opuku and Te Tai Ta
Maori tattoos, known as "ta moko," have their origin in Maori culture in New Zealand. They are considered a sacred form of art that tells the story of a person's ancestry, status, and achievements. Each design is unique and carries deep cultural and spiritual significance for the wearer.
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
well since beautiful is "ataahua" - (a-ta-a-who-a) in maori and girl in maori is "kotiro" (caw-ti-ro) i think it is "Ataahua kotiro" ? just guessing
ta moko is a maori design for a tamlkdhgkjalghkjg
Ta moko
Quarter in Te Reo Maori is koata.(Pronounced core-ah-ta)
The rights to ta moko (traditional Maori tattoos) belong to the Maori community as part of their cultural heritage and intellectual property. These designs are considered sacred and are usually done by skilled ta moko artists who have been trained in the cultural and spiritual significance of the practice.
Te ta in Maori culture refers to the sacredness and spiritual essence of an individual or object. It is a fundamental concept that underpins Maori beliefs and practices, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of maintaining balance and harmony with the natural world. Te ta guides Maori customs, rituals, and relationships, shaping their worldview and cultural identity.
Maori tattoos are called "ta moko," which are traditional tattoos that contain designs specific to Maori culture and represent a person's identity, ancestry, and achievements. Each ta moko design is unique to the individual it adorns.
Ta moko, or Moko
Ta Moko, the traditional Maori tattooing technique, has been practiced by the Maori people of New Zealand for centuries. It is believed to have originated around the 12th century, although the exact date of its invention is not known. Ta Moko holds significant cultural and spiritual meaning for the Maori, serving as a visual representation of their history, identity, and tribal affiliations.
Mt Hutt - Opuku and Te Tai Ta
Maori tattoos, known as "ta moko," have their origin in Maori culture in New Zealand. They are considered a sacred form of art that tells the story of a person's ancestry, status, and achievements. Each design is unique and carries deep cultural and spiritual significance for the wearer.
If this is a maori word it is pronounced tar toe.