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The tattoos of maori chief tomika te mutu were not intended to

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The tattoos on Chief Tomika Te Mutu's body were not intended to be seductive. Tomika Te Mutu who was a 19th century Maori tribal chief was thought to be affective in war. The chiseled whorls emphasized his scowl, piercing vision, hot breath, and fierce mouth.
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