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Body Arts: Tatau and Ta Moko

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Maori artist George Nuku and Samoan artist Rosanna Raymond talk about the significance of traditional Polynesian tattoo designs and some of the stories behind them.

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Series
Pitt Rivers Museum
People
George Nuku
Rosanna Raymond
Keywords
tattoos
maori
samoa
polynesia
anthropology
oceania
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 15/08/2011
Duration: 00:18:28

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