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A fascinating study of the traditional Māori art of tattooing, or ta moko. The author provides historical and cultural context for this ancient practice, as well as examples of different styles and techniques. The book also includes interviews with contemporary Māori tattoo artists, who discuss their own artistic process and the meaning behind their work.
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