The Role Of Tattoos In Polynesia

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Tattooing was once widespread
throughout Polynesia. It was carried out as
a ‘rite of passage’ to mark the transition to
adulthood and as a mark of courage and status.
The pain of traditional tattooing was an important
part of the cultural practice. Sometimes tattoos were
referred to as the ‘clothing of courage’.
Although the traditional tattooing practices have
been largely replaced by modern ones, there is a
revival going on across the Pacific as many Pacific
islanders get tattoos as a mark of cultural

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