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A close-up photograph of a traditional face painting ceremony, showing an artist applying dark lines to the face of an Indigenous woman. A powerful cultural image.

Native women revive ancient inchunwa facial tattoos

The Return of Inchunwa: Native Women Bring Back Facial Tattoos — And They Mean Way More Than You Think Traditions don’t die — they just nap. And then they wake up with a podcast, a tattoo needle, and a mission. Faithlyn Taloa Seawright — former Chickasaw Princess and Miss Indian Oklahoma 2024 — recently did

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A woman with a large, colorful Japanese Irezumi style tattoo covering her back and shoulders, featuring peonies, waves, and intricate patterns.

How Long Have Tattoos Existed?

From the symbols of ancient civilizations to the vivid self-expression of the modern world, tattoos represent a rich history intertwined with cultural and social changes of humanity. Our article at tatufoto.com unveils the amazing evolution of tattoos, reflecting their significance and role across various eras and cultures. Dive into the world of tattoos and learn

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