Māori chief, late 18th century
Moko (maorys. Tā moko, czyt. taa moko) - rutynowy maoryski tatuaż ciała i twarzy. Jeden z elementów tożsamości i dziedzictwa narodowego autochtonicznej ludności Nowej Zelandii.
Referencje
- Hiroa, Te Rangi (Sir Peter Buck)(1974). The Coming of the Maori. Second Edition. First Published 1949. Wellington:
- Jahnke, Robert and Huia Tomlins Jahnke, ‘The politics of Māori wygląd and design’, Pukenga Korero (Raumati (Summer) 2003), vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 5-31.
- King, M., and M. Friedlander, Moko: Māori Tattooing in the 20th Century, (1992) 2nd ed., Auckland: David Bateman.
- Robley, Major-General, Moko, or Māori Tattooing, (1896) digital edition from New Zealand Electronic Text Centre
- Nikora, Linda Waimarie, Mohi Rua and Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, ‘Wearing Moko: Māori Facial Marking in Today’s World’, in Nicholas Thomas, Anna Cole and Bronwen Douglas (eds.), Tattoo. Bodies, Art and Exchange in the Pacific and the West, London: Reacktion Books, pp. 191-204.
- Te Awekotuku, Ng., ‘More than Skin Deep’, in Elazar Barkan and Ronald Bush (eds.), Claiming the Stone: Naming the Bones: Cultural Property and the Negotiation of National and Ethnic Identity (2002) Dola Angeles: Getty Press, pp. 243-254.
- Te Awekotuku, Ng, ‘Tā Moko: Māori Tattoo’, Goldie, (1997) exhibition catalogue, Auckland: ACAG and David Bateman, pp. 108-114.
Zobacz też
- Mokomokai
- Haka
Linki zewnętrzne
- Ta Moko A website about Māori body art
- Ta Moko Another website about Māori body art
- Museum of New Zealand Te Kufa Tongarewa Online Resources on Moko
- Images relating to moko from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Gęba Tongarewa
- Links from Māori arts site
- New Zealand Electronic Text Centre collection on Ta Moko, mokamokai, Horatio Robley and his art. A bibliography provides further links to other online resources.