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Māori facial and body tattooing is an ancient art form known as tā moko. In Māori women, the sacred female chin tattoo is called the moko kauae and believed to be a physical manifestation of their true identity. It is often considered a rite of passage for them, as it marks the transition from girlhood to adulthood.
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