Tanczos farewells his locks

Nandor Tanczos' dreadlocks. Photo by NZPA.
Nandor Tanczos' dreadlocks. Photo by NZPA.
After suffering years of abuse for his dreadlocks in Parliament Nandor Tanczos has lopped them off.


The former Green MP faced such gibes as "rope-head" courtesy of another former MP, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, while in Parliament from 1999-2008. 

"When I left Parliament, I had known that I would have to undergo some kind of purification, cleansing ceremony," the 43-year-old -- who has had the dreadlocks almost half his life -- told the Dominion Post.

"It was very clear. It was like, now is the time. I felt like my spirit and my psyche had been polluted by the experience."

Mr Tanczos, a rastafarian, lives in a house bus in Ngaruawahia. He was in a forest when he got a message it was time to cut off his dreads.

Nandor Tanczos.
Nandor Tanczos.
Rastafarian culture allowed for the locks to be cut as a way of recommitting to the faith after a period of difficulty, he said.

"It's not something that one would ordinarily do, but if a person becomes polluted, then it's something that they may well do. It's freed me."

Mr Tanczos has been studying for a postgraduate diploma in management and sustainability at Waikato University and has taken papers in environmental economics and this year will learn Maori.

 

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