• MARKS OF MANA - MALU STORY Pt1

    MARKS OF MANA - MALU STORY Pt1

    Across the Moana the art of tatau is legendary - but the marks for women contain stories and meanings that are often little known, especially for new generations.  These age old symbols of the Moko Kauae, the Fijian Veiqia, the Papuan Tep Tok and the Samoan Malu were made to celebrate the significance of the female role, but many were also created by female tatau artists.  'Marks of Mana' explores the female history of tatau in our cultures, and the meaning behind these patterns linked like a necklace around the Moana. . Part One tells one family's story of the intergenerational malu, as told by the daughters of high chief Va'asilitfiti Moelagi Jackson who sadly passed away after this documentary was filmed.  Part Two explores the history and stories of the moko kauae ta moko in Aotearoa and the female tatau lineage of this art Part Three looks at the tep tok tradition in Papua New Guinea and how women were the creators of these marks made to honour the female line.   . *This content is copyright to the Coconet TV so please share it freely through our share button and refrain from illegally downloading and re-uploading fa’amolemole.

  • MARKS OF MANA - MOKO KAUAE STORIES Pt2

    MARKS OF MANA - MOKO KAUAE STORIES Pt2

    Part 2 of the award winning documentary ‘Marks of Mana’ looks at the stories of Moko Kauae in the Maori communities and the history of this age old taonga. ‘Marks of Mana’ is a feature documentary film that looks at the histories and stories of female Tatau across the Moana. From female tufuga and ta moko artists, to those who wear these ancient patterns, we find out why these marks had so much meaning and why it’s important to keep them alive. . Across the Moana the art of tatau is legendary - but the marks for women contain stories and meanings that are often little known, especially for new generations.  These age old symbols of the Moko Kauae, the Fijian Veiqia, the Papuan Tep Tok and the Samoan Malu were made to celebrate the significance of the female role, but many were also created by female tatau artists.  'Marks of Mana' explores the female history of tatau in our cultures, and the meaning behind these patterns linked like a necklace around the Moana. . Part One tells one family's story of the intergenerational malu, as told by the daughters of high chief Va'asilitfiti Moelagi Jackson who sadly passed away after this documentary was filmed.  Part Two explores the history and stories of the moko kauae ta moko in Aotearoa and the female tatau lineage of this art Part Three looks at the tep tok tradition in Papua New Guinea and how women were the creators of these marks made to honour the female line.   . *This content is copyright to the Coconet TV so please share it freely through our share button and refrain from illegally downloading and re-uploading fa’amolemole.

  • MARKS OF MANA - PAPUA NEW GUINEA TEP TOK Pt3

    MARKS OF MANA - PAPUA NEW GUINEA TEP TOK Pt3

    Across the Moana the art of tatau is legendary - but the marks for women contain stories and meanings that are often little known, especially for new generations.  These age old symbols of the Moko Kauae, the Fijian Veiqia, the Papuan Tep Tok and the Samoan Malu were made to celebrate the significance of the female role, but many were also created by female tatau artists.  'Marks of Mana' explores the female history of tatau in our cultures, and the meaning behind these patterns linked like a necklace around the Moana. . Part One tells one family's story of the intergenerational malu, as told by the daughters of high chief Va'asilitfiti Moelagi Jackson who sadly passed away after this documentary was filmed.  Part Two explores the history and stories of the moko kauae ta moko in Aotearoa and the female tatau lineage of this art Part Three looks at the tep tok tradition in Papua New Guinea and how women were the creators of these marks made to honour the female line.   Part Four of Marks of Mana looks at the original legend of Tatau in Samoa intended for women, and the first female Tufuga tatau who has been gifted to tools of the au again. Marks of Mana Part 5 looks at the ways that Tatau stories connect all our Moana cultures and the different forms of these ancient patterns and meanings. . *This content is copyright to the Coconet TV so please share it freely through our share button and refrain from illegally downloading and re-uploading fa’amolemole.

  • MARKS OF MANA - CONTEMPORARY SAMOAN TATAU STORIES PT4

    MARKS OF MANA - CONTEMPORARY SAMOAN TATAU STORIES PT4

    Across the Moana the art of tatau is legendary - but the marks for women contain stories and meanings that are often little known, especially for new generations.  These age old symbols of the Moko Kauae, the Fijian Veiqia, the Papuan Tep Tok and the Samoan Malu were made to celebrate the significance of the female role, but many were also created by female tatau artists.  'Marks of Mana' explores the female history of tatau in our cultures, and the meaning behind these patterns linked like a necklace around the Moana. .  Part One tells one family's story of the intergenerational malu, as told by the daughters of high chief Va'asilitfiti Moelagi Jackson who sadly passed away after this documentary was filmed.  Part Two explores the history and stories of the moko kauae ta moko in Aotearoa and the female tatau lineage of this art Part Three looks at the tep tok tradition in Papua New Guinea and how women were the creators of these marks made to honour the female line.   Part Four of Marks of Mana looks at the original legend of Tatau in Samoa intended for women, and the first female Tufuga tatau who has been gifted to tools of the au again. .  *This content is copyright to the CoconetTV so please share it freely through our share button and refrain from illegally downloading and re-uploading fa’amolemole.

  • MARKS OF MANA - THE EVOLUTION OF TATAU Pt5

    MARKS OF MANA - THE EVOLUTION OF TATAU Pt5

    In this final part of this award winning documentary we look at some of our most tapu forms of tatau and their meanings, and how these ancient marks have travelled across the Moana and still connect us today. Across the Moana the art of tatau is legendary - but the marks for women contain stories and meanings that are often little known, especially for new generations.  These age old symbols of the Moko Kauae, the Fijian Veiqia, the Papuan Tep Tok and the Samoan Malu were made to celebrate the significance of the female role, but many were also created by female tatau artists.  'Marks of Mana' explores the female history of tatau in our cultures, and the meaning behind these patterns linked like a necklace around the Moana. .  Part One tells one family's story of the intergenerational malu, as told by the daughters of high chief Va'asilitfiti Moelagi Jackson who sadly passed away after this documentary was filmed.  Part Two explores the history and stories of the moko kauae ta moko in Aotearoa and the female tatau lineage of this art Part Three looks at the tep tok tradition in Papua New Guinea and how women were the creators of these marks made to honour the female line.   Part Four of Marks of Mana looks at the original legend of Tatau in Samoa intended for women, and the first female Tufuga tatau who has been gifted to tools of the au again. Marks of Mana Part 5 looks at the ways that Tatau stories connect all our Moana cultures and the different forms of these ancient patterns and meanings. .  *This content is copyright to the CoconetTV so please share it freely through our share button and refrain from illegally downloading and re-uploading fa’amolemole.

  • MARKS OF MANA - FULL DOCUMENTARY

    MARKS OF MANA - FULL DOCUMENTARY

    Across the Moana the art of tatau is legendary - but the marks for women contain stories and meanings that are often little known, especially for new generations.  These age old symbols of the Moko Kauae, the Fijian Veiqia, the Papuan Tep Tok and the Samoan Malu were made to celebrate the significance of the female role, but many were also created by female tatau artists.  'Marks of Mana' explores the female history of tatau in our cultures, and the meaning behind these patterns linked like a necklace around the Moana. . *This content is copyright to the CoconetTV so please share it freely through our share button and refrain from illegally downloading and re-uploading fa’amolemole.