Moko
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For the form of Māori tattooing, see Tā moko.
For the bronze drum found in Indonesia, see Moko drum.
For the smart phone project, see Openmoko.
In the mythology of Mangaia in the Cook Islands, Moko is a wily character and grandfather of the heroic Ngaru. (Gill 1876:234). Moko is a ruler or king of the lizards, and he orders his lizard subjects to climb into the basket of the sky demon Amai-te-rangi to spy on him. When Amai-te-rangi pulls up his basket, he is disappointed to find it full of miserable little reptiles, which escape and overrun his home in the sky (Gill 1876:234).
[edit] References
- W.W. Gill, Myths and Songs from the South Pacific (H.S. King: London, 1876).