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The permanent body and facial tattoos that are a rite of passage for Maori people are called __________.

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The permanent body and facial tattoos that are a rite of passage for Maori people are called: Ta moko (male facial tatooing) done in stages in a male's life through adulthood. and ta ngutu (female facial tatooing).



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That permanent body and facial tattoos is called the TA MOKO

It's the tradition for the Rite of passage for The indigenous people From New Zealand, Maori. In order to make a Ta moko, the people from maori carved their face/body by chisels, creating a permanent body/face marking
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