Tribal Tattoo Encyclopedia

Tribal Tattoo Encyclopedia
Author: Radomir Fiksa
Publsiher: Radomír Fiksa
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-09-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Tattoo Encyclopedia provides the first comprehensive overview of tribal tattooing across history, continents, and ethnicities. Each group, clan, or community that practiced tattooing had its own places where people prepared for tattooing or where tattooing was performed. Tattoo sessions were accompanied by music, songs, or other rituals. They had tattoo artists and their assistants. Of course, they used various tattoo tools to carry and apply the designs. Last but not least, they also used different ingredients to obtain the inks for the tattoos. For all this, the different communities had their own names and terms, in their own language or dialect, and it is these terms, including descriptions, often already lost in history, that this book presents.

Tribal Tattoo Encyclopedia

Tribal Tattoo Encyclopedia
Author: Radomir Fiksa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8087525787

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The Tattoo Encyclopedia

The Tattoo Encyclopedia
Author: Terisa Green
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-12-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781471108617

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Tattoos have moved into the mainstream and are continuing to grow in popularity. For people contemplating getting a tattoo, however, the choice of images can be overwhelming. THE TATTOO ENCYCLOPEDIA provides a comprehensive and informative exploration of the colourful world of tattoos. It presents precise descriptions of both common and unusual symbols and sheds light on their historic, religious and cultural significance. Organised in a convenient A-Z format, cross-referenced, indexed and illustrated with 300 pieces of authentic tattoo line art, the book features a stunning array of images from ancient Buddhist and Chinese designs to those sported by twenty-first century bikers. Whether choosing a personally significant tattoo, wanting to learn more about a symbol, or simply interested in tattoos as a form of art and body decoration, readers will discover the richness of tattoo culture in this treasury.

Tribal Tattoo Designs

Tribal Tattoo Designs
Author: Maarten Hesselt van Dinter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Tattooing
ISBN: 1570625565

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The art of tattooing has been found all over the world, from the Ice Age to our own day. And though aboriginal people from Arabia to America to the South Seas have traditionally practiced it, tattooing has lately been on the decline among tribal cultures - even as it has become fashionable in the first world. This book showcases the rich variety and sometimes surprising similarities of these disappearing tribal tattoo designs, both representative and abstract, employed as religious symbols, talismans, charms, indicators of status or position, or simply as adornment.

Tattoos and Indigenous Peoples

Tattoos and Indigenous Peoples
Author: Judith Levin
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2008-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781435848764

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This engrossing story reviews the nature of indigenous and tribal peoples and their uses of tattoos. Readers learn about the earliest known tattoos and their meanings, and the explorers and conquistadors who encountered the indigenous people who used them. The tattoo traditions of Japan, India, the Arctic, the Americas, Polynesia and Oceania are also examined. The book includes an overview of the anthropologists who studied tattoo meanings and symbols, which can have different meanings in different places of the world. The book closes with a discussion of how tattoos can now be seen as a revival or a fashion choice among modern people who can choose their style and identity more freely than could early indigenous peoples.

Tribal Tattoos

Tribal Tattoos
Author: Andy Sloss
Publsiher: Carlton Publishing Group
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1842229141

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Tattoo Book

Tattoo Book
Author: Jeff Kaguri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2017-05-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1545582661

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TATTOO BOOK | TRIBAL TATTOOS FOR TATTOO ARTISTS & LOVERS This incredible Tattoo Bible features +500 Tribal designs. It offers you the chance to get up close and personal with many different types of tattoo without having to take that major step of committing to the needle. More than 200 unique tattoo designs The details ranges from pretty simple to very detailed. And even the simpler pictures can be more detailed if you want to make them more detailed. Get ideas for your next tattoo Available designs include: Armband Tattoos, Belly Button Tattoos, Bird Tattoos, Cross Tattoos, Dragon Tattoos, Eagle Tattoos, Fairy Tattoos, Fish Tattoos, Flower Tattoos, Heart Tattoos, Insect Tattoos, Lizard Tattoos, Lowerback Tattoos, Mermaid Tattoos, Monster Tattoos and other Miscellaneous Tattoos. It makes the artist's job so much easier if you have a clear idea of what you want. If you like an image you want customized. Any tattoo artist worth his salt will be able to modify any tattoo design in this tattoo book to make it unique to you. Tattoo Ideas for Tattoo Artsists too If you have an imagination, you will love this tattoo art book! The images have been chosen to inspire you to produce your own unique designs and awaken your inner artist.

Encyclopedia of Body Adornment

Encyclopedia of Body Adornment
Author: Margo DeMello
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2007-08-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313064050

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People everywhere have attempted to change their bodies in an effort to meet their cultural standards of beauty, as well as their religious and/or social obligations. Often times, this modification or adornment of their bodies is part of the complex process of creating and re-creating personal and social identities. Body painting has probably been practiced since the Paleolithic as archaeological evidence indicates, and the earliest human evidence of tattooing goes back to the Neolithic with mummies found in Europe, Central Asia, the Andes and the Middle East. Adornments such as jewelry have been found in the earliest human graves and bodies unearthed from five thousand years ago show signs of intentional head shaping. It is clear that adorning and modifying the body is a central human practice. Over 200 entries address the major adornments and modifications, their historical and cross-cultural locations, and the major cultural groups and places in which body modification has been central to social and cultural practices. This encyclopedia also includes background information on the some of the central figures involved in creating and popularizing tattooing, piercing, and other body modifications in the modern world. Finally, the book addresses some of the major theoretical issues surrounding the temporary and permanent modification of the body, the laws and customs regarding the marking of the body, and the social movements that have influenced or embraced body modification, and those which have been affected by it. All cultures everywhere have attempted to change their body in an attempt to meet their cultural standards of beauty, as well as their religious and or social obligations. In addition, people modify and adorn their bodies as part of the complex process of creating and re-creating their personal and social identities. Body painting has probably been practiced since the Paleolithic as archaeological evidence indicates, and the earliest human evidence of tattooing goes back to the Neolithic with mummies found in Europe, Central Asia, the Andes and the Middle East. Adornments such as jewelry have been found in the earliest human graves and bodies unearthed from five thousand years ago show signs of intentional head shaping. It is clear that adorning and modifying the body is a central human practice. Over 200 entries address the major adornments and modifications, their historical and cross-cultural locations, and the major cultural groups and places in which body modification has been central to social and cultural practices. This encyclopedia also includes background information on the some of the central figures involved in creating and popularizing tattooing, piercing, and other body modifications in the modern world. Finally, the book addresses some of the major theoretical issues surrounding the temporary and permanent modification of the body, the laws and customs regarding the marking of the body, and the social movements that have influenced or embraced body modification, and those which have been affected by it. Entries include, acupuncture, amputation, Auschwitz, P.T. Barnum, the Bible, body dysmorphic disorder, body piercing, branding, breast augmentation and reduction, Betty Broadbent, castration, Christianity, cross dressers, Dances Sacred and Profane, Egypt, female genital mutilation, foot binding, freak shows, genetic engineering, The Great Omi, Greco-Roman world, henna, infibulation, legislation & regulation, lip plates, medical tattooing, Meso-America, military tattoos, National Tattoo Association, nose piercing, obesity, permanent makeup, primitivism, prison tattooing, punk, rites of passage, scalpelling, silicone injections, Stalking Cat, suspensions, tanning, tattoo reality shows, tattooing, Thailand, transgender, tribalism.