Answer:
b. on their faces and the lower body between the waist and knees
Step-by-step explanation:
The Maori people are the indigenous people of New Zealand. They arrive at New Zealand several years ago in between 1320 to 1350. They are the settlers from eastern Polynesia.
Maori's tattoo is famous all over the world. They are known as the ‘ta moko’ -- the art of making tattoo by Maori. They make their tattoos on their faces and heads and also at the part between the waist and knees. They belief these parts to be sacred and thus they decorate it with a tattoo. No two tattoos are same. They look identical but are different for different people.
Thus the answer is --
b. on their faces and the lower body between the waist and knees