Monday, February 2, 2009


Tattoos carry deep roots within the Hawaiian and Polynesian cultures commonly used for celebration or self expression. The tattoos are applied through a sharp claw, beak or fish tooth dripping with ink made from plant matterials or burned nuts, that is plunged into the skin. This tattooing method goes well into early Hawaiian society that takes the form of identification and the representation of a particular tribe. The designs are usually gemotric patterns that reflect nature.

1 comment:

Kathie Maniaci said...

Xan...Cool extra credit!

5 points