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Moana (1926 film): Revision history


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  • curprev 11:2211:22, 8 October 2021Mmccartney01 talk contribsm 9,111 bytes −61 →‎Description: Tatau never become obsolete in Samoa and the myth that Robert Flaherty was partly responsible for its revival utilises a white saviour narrative, that has been debunked widely by Moana Pasifika academics and researchers. While the practice of tatau decreased, it still survived due to missionaries not understanding its spiritual significance and therefore not seeing it as a threat to their churches. See Sean Mallon's work for an Indigenous perspective on tatau & its survival. undo

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