Many Twitter users criticised her comments as racially and culturally insensitive, pointing out that moko is part of indigenous culture. Ms Pierson told New Zealand news outlet Stuff that she ...
But one woman's striking chin design - or moko - has generated huge debate in New Zealand, because she is white, with no Maori heritage. Sally Anderson, who is married to a Maori man, says her ...
New Zealand has seen one of the biggest demonstrations ... Children marched alongside their parents bearing distinctive full-face Maori 'moko' tattoos and clutching ceremonial wooden weapons.