Maori Tattooing (Dover Pictorial Archives)

Maori Tattooing (Dover Pictorial Archives)

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Maori Tattooing (Dover Pictorial Archives)

Originally published in 1896, this classic of ethnography was assembled by a skilled illustrator who first encountered Maori tattoo art during his military service in New Zealand. Maori tattooing (moko) consists of a complex design of marks, made in ink and incised into the skin, that communicate the bearer's genealogy, tribal affiliation, and spirituality. This well-illustrated volume summarizes all previous accounts of moko and encompasses many of Robley's own observations. He relates how moko first became known to Europeans and discusses the distinctions between men and women's moko, patterns and designs, moko in legend and song, and the practice of mokomokai: the preservation of the heads of Maori ancestors. Features 180 black-and-white illustrations.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
H. G. Robley
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780486120232
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Dover Publications
Manufacturer
Dover Publications
NumberOfPages
240
PublicationDate
2012-03-06
Publisher
Dover Publications
ReleaseDate
2012-03-06
Studio
Dover Publications