Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Tribal Tattos Java Letter

Java letter tattoo fighting for life, with the arrival time at war. tattoo made on her waist
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Tribal tattoos on arm

Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tribal Tattoos on Face

There are several different explanations, why the women are tattooed face. Some people say, that people assume Drung ethnic women who had tattoos look more beautiful and the Drung ethnic Adam will not marry a woman who does not have a tattoo on his face.
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Face tattoos on women


Historical Tribal Tattoos Chinese

Tattoo in Chinese is a means Shen Wen acupuncture weight. Ancient Chinese people wear tattoos to signify that someone had been imprisoned. While in China; tattoo culture found in some ethnic minority, which has been inherited by their ancestors [ethnic Drung, Dai, and Li] but only the women who come from ethnic Li and Drung, who has obtained the habit of tattooing the face.

Historical customs Drung ethnic tattoos appear around the end of the dynastic Emperor Ming [about 350 years ago], when they were attacked by a group of other ethnic groups and at the time they arrested some women from ethnic Drung to serve as slaves. In order to avoid the occurrence of rape, the women are then tattooed their faces to make them look less attractive in the eyes of the kidnapper. Although it is now the women of the Drung ethnic minorities is no longer in a state threatened by attacks from other ethnic minorities, yet they still continue to maintain these customs as a symbol of the strength of maturity. The girls from ethnic minorities Drung tattooed face as they aged between 12 and 13 years as a symbol of self maturation.

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Tribal Tattoos Design

Tattoo comes from Tahiti [tatu] which means it is a sign. Such tattoos ancient rituals for the ancient tribes like the Maori, Inca, Ainu, Polynesians, etc.. And according to history, the Egyptian who became the mother of the nation's growing proliferation of tattoos in the world. The Egyptians are known as a famous nation strong. So because they are so vigorous expansion of laen nations, art tattoo bandwagon also widespread, as to the Greek, Persian, and Arabic.




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Ancient Greeks wore tattoos as identification of members of their intelligence, aka spies of war at the time. Here tattoo showing the rank of the spy.

As with the Romans. They wear tattoos as a sign that someone is coming from the class of slaves, and tattoos are also dirajahi to every body of the prisoner.

Maori tribes in New Zealand to make tatto spiral-shaped carvings on the face. According to them, this is a good sign for the descendants.

In Solomon Islands, Tattoo etched on her face as a ritual to mark a new stage in their lives.


Friday, December 16, 2011

Tribal Tattoos on Dayak "Borneo"

Tattoos for the Dayak community should not be made ​​at will because he is the party of tradition, a person's social status in society, as well as the appreciation rate on the ability of a person.

Therefore, there are certain rules in making a good tattoo picture choice, social structure someone wearing tattoos and tattoo placement.

However, in reality tattoos have the same meaning in the Dayak community, namely as a "torch" in one's journey towards the nature of eternity, after death.


 
 
For the Dayak tribes who lived around Borneo and Sarawak in Malaysia, the tattoo around the fingers indicate the person who likes to help the tribe as healers. The more tattoos on his arms, showing him more and more help and more wise in the science of medicine.

For the Dayak Dayak Kayan in Kenya and East Kalimantan, many people describe the tattoo is already strong wander. Each village has a different motif tattoo, tattoo indicating the number of owners have visited many villages.


 
Different with the nobility who mamakai tattoo, a common motif for the nobility is the hornbill bird that is endemic to Borneo sacred.

There is also a tattoo made ​​in the thigh. Dayak women have a tattoo on the thigh very high social status and are usually fitted in the portion below the calf bracelets.

Motif tattoo on the thigh is usually also a symbol resembling a tiger tattoo-shaped face. The difference with a tattoo on the hand, there is a line transverse to the calf, called nang klinge.
 
 Tattooing in the Dayak tribe ....

Neo Tribal Tattoos

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Neo tribal tattoos on arm........

Festival tribal tattoos...

Tribal Tattoos in Borneo "Kalimantan"

Tattooing is already a trend in the world out there, so the symbol of freedom modify self and body, but in our country Indonesia tattoos have existed long ago.


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Do not be surprised if you get into the Dayak village and meet with old people who decorated a variety of beautiful tattoo in some parts of his body. Tattoos for the Dayak community is not just decoration, but it has very deep meaning.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Maori Tribal Tattoos

The tribes of Maori who migrated from the Eastern Polynesia from 800 to 1300 AD. They were also the first settlers of New Zealand. They have formulated their own communication language. They were savage and proud warriors of their tribe. The warfare between the tribes was their way of living and those who were very unlucky and were conquered,
have faced slavery and sometimes they were killed and eaten! They were exempted by the British from mobilization in the second World War. However, about 17,000 of the Maori Natives volunteered themselves! The ta moko, or The traditional tribal tattoo of the Maori tribe, this is designed with bold spiral graphics which covered the face. The process of tattooing was a ritual for the tribe, which made the use of chisels formed from bones for the tattoo procedure, which was most probably, extremely painful!



Tribal tattoos on face women.....

Tribal tattoos on Lower Back

Many many years ago, Tribal Tattoos  underwent the process of evolution they have been revived from one culture to another. The original tattoos continue to display the artistic and stylish black shaped stripes that are still common now-a-days.

Many of these ancient-styled tattoo patterns have given away to swirling design, spikey ones, knots appearance, and pole designs that is a product of the creator’s imagination compared to most of the original and ancient tribal ones.

The tribal art tattoos originated from the ancient tribes like those of the Celtics  from Ireland, Wales or Scotland, the Maori Tribe (New Zealand’s indigenous people), The tribe of  Haida (Ancient Civilization of North’ America’s West Coast), the inhabitants of the Marquises Islands and Borneo Tribe. Native Americans also made use of tribal tattoos for their tribal rank identification, wealth, affiliation in their tribe, inheritance, society role and bravery deeds.

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