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Body Arts: Kakau and Batok Talk: Tattoos from Hawaii and the Philippines

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At the conclusion of her fieldwork in the mountains of northern Luzon in the Philippines, anthropologist Analyn Salvador-Amore filmed an encounter with Hawaiian tattoo practitioner Keone Nunes and a Butbut tattoo practitioner Whang-ud.
The conversations reveal a deep connection with traditional tattooing practices from Polynesia to the Philippines.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Analyn Salvador-Amore
Keywords
Tattooing
tattoos
Philippines
body art
pitt rivers
hawaii
anthropology
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 15/08/2011
Duration: 00:20:29

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