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    up with something never heard of‚ purple ink (Burhmeister). He also kept in contact with the famous‚ but highly closed off‚ Japanese tattoo masters. He had met some during his time in the Navy and kept up correspondence‚ talking about all things tattooing. It is because of him that Japanese

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    signified the birth of her first son‚ and left her with a renewed sense of beauty. This is the way of life common to people indigenous to the motherland of Africa. Scarification‚ however‚ is not the only form of body art that is used. Body painting‚ tattooing‚ and branding are all similar forms of body art‚ which can be found in Africa and other cultures throughout the world. The word “tattoo” comes from the Tahitian word “tattau”‚ which means “to mark”. Tattoos have evolved from being symbols of punishment

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    Everybody seldom represents tattooing as an artistic or beautiful work because there are no terms for art. Tattoo is a source of pride and strength because it’s an old traditional. Communities around the world making tattooed over the human skin. Although cosmetic tattooing is a traditional and recommended style but difficulties can happen. Tattooing‚ lately‚ has reached great popularity. The decision of a tattoo is controlled somewhat by gender. Teenagers under 18 of age and college students are

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    Comparative Analysis of Josie Appleton’s article “The Body Piercing Project” and Bonnie Berkowitz’ “Tattooing Outgrows Its Renegade Image to Thrive In The Mainstream”. Traditionally‚ tattoos were meant for sailors‚ soldiers‚ bikers and gangs. Along with several changes in the industrialized and technological society of the twenty-first century‚ the standard for getting body modifications have altered as well. Everyday‚ people are willing to get permanently marked as an individual choice rather than

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    conventional style of puncturing tattooing. The Maori had an unusual custom of removing and preserving the heads of the upper status or ranking. When the Europeans had arrived and began to settle‚ the heads were only of sentimental value not commercial. Soon the demand began to exceed the supply. The Maori usually fought with each other over land and property. The heads of the dead Maoris became part of the trade supply. All does still not welcome tattooing today in our present world. But

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    that were considered social outcasts. In the 1960’s the outbreak of hepatitis caused tattooing to fall out of popularity. Around 1972 tattoos began to gain popularity again with new procedures for cleaning and better art work being presented. This is when tattooing started gaining its Statius of fine art. New and intricate work were being done‚ fantasy motifs some being influenced by Japanese high detail tattooing. This is where tattoo artist started learning how to improve on their work and to

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    record. In 1991‚ on the border of Australia and Italy‚ the body of a men petrified in ice was found with over 50 tattoos on his body. Scientist believes that the tattoo was a very common body mark for the people of his time‚ around 5000 years ago . Tattooing has been a big part of the Pacific Island cultures since the first island communities arose. Even though there are several version of the origin of these traditions‚ the tattoo for the islander was a unique mark that represents his role in his

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    that they have not only defined the art‚ but also the meaning behind tattooing. Tattoos are the one thing still captured on the bodies of mummies‚ in which were discovered from over a millennium ago. Females in particular‚ had specific tattoos which were used as a therapeutic role during pregnancy and birth. Each tattoo had specific color and significance behind the symbols. Handmade tools were also used in the craft of tattooing during the Egyptian era. Now they have evolved to more dynamic equipment

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    of body modification. Tattoos are created by inserting ink or some other pigment through the epidermis into the dermis through the use of a needle .Tattoos usually express the meaning about the wearer and his or her place within the social group. Tattooing is one of the biggest and universal forms of body art which have been around for decades. Americans today are more of a private statement than public sign. Women tend to get smaller tattoos in private spots. Tattoos in United States have traveled

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    Tattoo Piercings History

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    This way there were tattoos that differed by culture. Tribes would have for certain meanings and expression. Polynesian tattooing was one of the most original and artistic tattooing of ancient times. It consisted of very stylish‚ extremely detailed geometrical designs. The Polynesian people would add more and more tattoos to themselves until their body was totally covered. They assumed it was an indication

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