Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A New Zealand life coach has been taken to task over her controversial face tattoo, which she has been accused of using to help ...
Oriini Kaipara has been a journalist for almost 20 years, focusing on issues of the country’s indigenous Maori people. Oriini Kaipara has been a journalist for almost 20 years, focusing on issues of ...
In one of the pictures of the weavers in the last post, one of the women had a tattoo on her chin. Tattoos, called Moko, have been an integral part of Maori culture for many hundreds of years. Far ...
This was published 2 years ago Maori woman refused entry to Brisbane pub over cultural face tattoos A Brisbane pub is amending its entry policy after a Maori woman was turned away for her cultural ...
A Brisbane pub is changing its entry policy after a Māori woman took to social media to vent her frustration when she was banned from entry because of her chin tattoo. Juanita McNamera, who lives in ...
A woman has been denied entry into a popular Brisbane rooftop restaurant and bar for having a cultural tattoo on her chin, months after she was previously refused entry into a Fortitude Valley ...
The word ‘tattoo’ comes from the Polynesian ‘tatau’. The highly visible and confronting, tattoos of Polynesians inspired early European sailors of the 18 th century to undergo the procedure and thus ...
A New Zealand woman made history on Christmas Day, becoming the first person with a Maori face tattoo to anchor a primetime newscast. Oriini Kaipara has been a journalist for almost 20 years, focusing ...