Māori culture and collected Māori items including almost three dozen Mokomokai, or heads of deceased Māori men. Robley was born at Funchal, Madeira,...
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some of their ancestors as well as certain enemies in a form known as mokomokai. They removed the brain and eyes, and smoked the head, preserving the...
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travel to perform their art. The Pākehā practice of collecting and trading mokomokai (tattooed heads) changed the dynamic of tā moko in the early colonial...
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mummified heads as trophies from tribal warfare. They are also known as Mokomokai. In the 19th century, many of the trophies were acquired by Europeans...
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Marbles, the Benin Bronzes, the Gweagal shield, Tipu's Tiger and the Mokomokai. The series premiered 1 November 2022, on ABC, and 6 January 2023, on...
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with shrunken heads now employed as Betelgeuse's personal call centre. Mokomokai, preserved Māori heads also used as trade goods "National Geographic:...
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was after death to preserve the skin-covered skull known as Toi moko or mokomokai. In the period of early contact between Māori and Europeans these heads...
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return the mokomokai to New Zealand, a change in French law in 2010 allowed for discussions which resulted in repatriation. The mokomokai were formally...
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many of her lyrics. Later, Prime became a campaigner for the return of mokomokai (preserved, tattooed human heads) from overseas museums. Prime was an...
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century in the Balkans.[citation needed] Human trophy taking in Mesoamerica Mokomokai: the much-traded and much-collected preserved tattooed heads of New Zealand...
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absolute requirement for trade goods – mostly New Zealand flax, though mokomokai (tattooed heads) were also saleable – led many Māori to move to unhealthy...
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small pedestals. Made of plaster and paper mache, the heads referenced mokomokai, tattooed shrunken heads made by New Zealand's indigenous Māori, but the...
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debate where he delivered a winning speech calling for the return of seven mokomōkai (preserved Māori heads adorned with customary Māori tattoos known as moko)...
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is tapu (sacred) in Māori culture. In Skully Pops (2004) Youle depicts mokomokai (ancient preserved heads), as inviting, bright coloured lollies that at...
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Lampshades made from human skin List of ways people dishonor the dead Mokomokai Murder for body parts Nose tomb Plastination Salish Sea human foot discoveries...
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work includes Māori iconography and culture, such as shrunken heads, mokomokai, and native birds such as tūī, and European symbols and items. His paintings...
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