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Portraits of Indigenous Peoples - Sámi 
12/17/2019 1:30:45 PM 
Unique ID UN7973223 
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Headline Portraits of Indigenous Peoples - NgatiPorou 
Caption Description Tina Ngata is a NgatiPorou indigenous woman. The NgatiPorou are located in Aotearoa (Māori name for New Zealand) and currently have a known population of 71,049 people. Tina is wearing Te Aio o Hinehākirirangi - A rei puta (whale tooth heirloom) carved by artist RangiKipa, which pays tribute to their whale and seabird relations, to the wellbeing of the sea, and speaks to the ocean as unceded indigenous territory. The reiputa is also significant because NgatiPorou identify as the whale people and maintain strong connections to whales as their ancestors. Her mokokauae (chin tattoo) was brought forth by the priorly mentioned artist as well, and the uhi (tapped tattoos) on her arms relate to the work she does with rivers and indigenous communities. 
Unique Identifier UN7973229 
Production Date 04/20/2018 2:20:16 PM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/Manuel Elías