Tattoo Pride Day

Ok, I don’t have a tattoo, nor do I want one. I’m one of those people who has to think long and hard about something that can’t be changed if I decide I’ve made a huge oops. My daughter has quite a few tattoos and some she really hates. She loved them when she was 19 but now that she’s in her 30′s she has regrets. She’s tried having two of them removed. She says it’s way more painful than having children and will have to think and think and think about it before she tries having anything else removed.

But, apart from my personal opinion about tattoos, I have seen some really gorgeous tattoos here in New Zealand where tattooing is a tradition amongst the Maori people. Their tattoos are their identity and they don’t appreciate their tattoos being copied. One Maori woman explained it this way, “You say that copying our tattoos is a form of flattery, but if someone stole your wallet (your identity) you wouldn’t assume they did it because they wanted to flatter you.” Facial tattoos are not common but nearly everyone has a traditional tattoo somewhere on their body.

The male facial tattoo – Moko – is generally divided into eight sections :

1. Ngakaipikirau (rank). The center forehead area
2. Ngunga (position). Around the brows
3. Uirere (hapu rank). The eyes and nose area
4. Uma (first or second marriage). The temples
5. Raurau (signature). The area under the nose
6. Taiohou (work). The cheek area
7. Wairua (mana). The chin

Here are some cool tattoos to celebrate Tattoo Pride Day, January 11th.

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Isn’t this classy?
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This is nice but I think I’d like some color in there.
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Feminine and delicate and one that will never need to be removed.
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This is the most vain person I’ve ever seen!
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This is just spooky. Imagine what HIS mother said??
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Traditional Maori warrior tattoo.
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Maori women outline their lips and tattoo their chins.
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I included this just cause we get a peek at her plumber’s butt.

2 Comments so far

  1. Xtek on January 12th, 2008

    Those tattos are really cool, I got one on my arm that says my wifes name. I love her dearly!

  2. wumanx on January 13th, 2008

    Hi

    I don’t know a whole lot about tattooing procedures, but couldn’t your daughter’s skin be rubbed with anaesthetic solution to numb the area during the removal process? Just a thought. But like I said, I ain’t got a clue :-)

    It’d be interesting to know what the collection of female tattoos are called in Maori culture. I might do a bit of research meself!

    The tattoos in the pics look beautiful, apart from the scary one, which is just…. plain scary (imagine he’s gay – imagine the fright he’ll give his lover the first time they get down to business!)

    I don’t think the tattoo of the man’s face on the man’s chest is real though – I think it was superimposed on a computer. I also think the guy’s face has been superimposed onto the neck too, ‘cos that’s Richard Madeley, a popular TV presenter in the UK, and his body definitely doesn’t look like that. I think whoever created it was trying to make a point about Richard.

    Thanks for sharing the pics.

    take care…

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