New Zealand Schools Explore Māori Tattoo Traditions

High schools across New Zealand are adding lessons on traditional Māori tattoos, known as ta moko, into their cultural studies curriculum. Students learn how these tattoos represent genealogy, social status, and personal identity within Māori communities.

Educators say the program helps preserve indigenous heritage while teaching respect for cultural symbols that carry deep meaning beyond aesthetics.

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