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Indigenous Tattoo Traditions

Humanity through Skin and Ink

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Indigenous tattooing practices serve as a profound connection to collective histories and cultural identities. Lars Krutak delves into the significance of tattoos across various regions, revealing their roles as visual languages, rites of passage, and symbols of community life. The book showcases the traditions of diverse groups, such as the Birdmen of Rapa Nui and the Li women of Hainan Island, while also highlighting contemporary efforts to revive these ancient customs. With unique imagery and insights, it offers a rich exploration of this often-misunderstood art form.

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Indigenous Tattoo Traditions, Lars Krutak

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Titre
Indigenous Tattoo Traditions
Sous-titre
Humanity through Skin and Ink
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2025
Format
rigide
Pages
272
ISBN13
9780691255392
Séries
Mots clés
Ethnographie
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Indigenous tattooing practices serve as a profound connection to collective histories and cultural identities. Lars Krutak delves into the significance of tattoos across various regions, revealing their roles as visual languages, rites of passage, and symbols of community life. The book showcases the traditions of diverse groups, such as the Birdmen of Rapa Nui and the Li women of Hainan Island, while also highlighting contemporary efforts to revive these ancient customs. With unique imagery and insights, it offers a rich exploration of this often-misunderstood art form.