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Friday, July 25, 2025

Matua Kahurangi: Cultural barcode


The moko has been devalued beyond repair

There was once a time in New Zealand when the ta moko was sacred. Etched into the skin through pain and ritual, it was reserved for those who had earned it through status, service, and mana. In today’s landscape, it seems the moko has become little more than an accessory, stripped of its meaning and reduced to a performative symbol of identity politics. A virtual signalling barcode, if you will.