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Hapai Hake (Iwi: Ngai Tuhoe; Hapu: Hgati Tawhaki; Awa: Ohinemataroa; Maunga: Maungapohatu) "I started thinking about moko when I was four." 2017.18.2
Nehe Reubens, King Glory (Mount Zion Hikurangi Rastafarian; Iwi: Ngati Porou; Ta moko: Practitioner of the art of applying moko.) "The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof / The world, and all that dwell therewith." Psalms 24:1 2017.18.4
Parangi Hillman (Iwi: Ngai Tuhoe) "This ta moko represents my Maori identity and my Christian faith." 2017.18.1
Shiloh (Mount Zion Hikurangi Rastafarian; Iwi: Ngati Porou) "The specptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be." Genesis 49:10 2017.18.3
Tame Wairere Iti (Iwi: Ngai Tuhoe, Wikato, Te Arawa) "The thing for me is to let the image of moko speak for itself." 2017.18.5
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