1 . Looked at pictures ngā To Moko.
2 . Looked at the meaning in the Ta Moko patterns.
3 . Traditionally Ta Moko was made with a chisel.
4 . Ta Moko starts out small and grows. The females usually only have their chin done.
5 . Painting a mask with skin colour, or close to it.
6 . Designed our Ta Moko
7 . Drew on our Ta Moko onto our mask with vivid.
My class is learning about nga Ta Moko.
We are learning about nga Ta Moko for Maori Language Week.
I found it a little trickey because when I was drawing the Ta Moko I kept getting bumped because everyone was doing it.
Next time I would like to learn more about the nga Ta Moko.
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