. Ancestry is indicated on each side of the face.
. The left side is generally (but not always, depending on the tribe) The father's side, while the right hand side, indicates the mother's ancestry
. Descent was a foremost requirement before a Moko could be undertaken.
. If one side of a person's ancestry was not of rank, that side of the face would have no Moko design. Likewise if , in the centre forehead area there is no Moko design, this means the wearer either has no rank, or has not inherited rank.
Characteristics of a Moko
. Use of curvy lines and patterns rather then straight lines.
. The design never crosses the center of the face
. The design is symmetrical in most cases.
. The tattoo crates grooved scarring on the skin
. Bold Lines
. Repetition of specific designs
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