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We have three main types of symbols, all based on traditional Maori Taonga. The Maori have always been fis… | Maori symbols, Maori tattoo designs, Marquesan tattoos
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⚡Te Ara⚡ on Twitter: "Mangopare or the hammerhead shark. This symbol may be the most widely used in Māori culture The Mangopare was regarded as a Kaitiaki or Guardian, symbolising strength and