"...this is for my grandchildren and for future generations I just want to encourage them not to wait as long as I did."
Rangi Mclean had always dream't of having a ta moko. When he was 18 he knew which ta moko he wanted and he wished of having it right away. But the elders said he wasn't ready, so over the next 20 years Rangi Mclean finally was able to get his ta moko by a pakeha. Rangi Mclean went through a lot of pain to get his ta moko done but it was all worth it in the end.
"the world is changing, we have to adapt and change with it but hold on to our old ways too"
Summer, two very interesting accounts of how Kaanga Cooper and Rangi Mclean came to have their 'Ta Moko' tattoos. Both were inspired by their maori culture and the elders who have come before them. They must feel a lot of mana and pride in being able to showcase their beliefs and culture to the world.
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