Ta Moko
Videos
Life Lines
4:41
Jaden & James
Jaden suffered "some heavy stuff" after surviving a car crash that left him with a metal plate down his femur. But he lives to tell us his story thanks to belting up.
Life Lines
3:42
Willy & Rohan
After being in a serious car crash Willy finds new appreciation for the simple things in life and wants a permanent reminder of this new found mind frame.
Life Lines
4:25
Abdullah & Sam
Meet Abdullah, after leaving war torn Iraq to move to Aotearoa, New Zealand he had a life changing car crash. He lives to tell us his story thanks to wearing his seatbelt.
Life Lines
5:48
Kahutia & Rawiri
VICE spends time with Kahu, a car crash survivor who had his arm trapped under his car, however, it could have been much worse.
The Other Side
9:23
The Other Side of Ink
Paitangi Ostick is one of the first females to practice tā moko – the Māori art of tattoo. She travels from New Zealand to Tokyo, where she meets Japanese tattoo artist Megumu Kamata to compare notes on their shared craft.