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Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection

Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
Ice Cream Tattoo Designs Collection
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3d Realistic Tattoo Designs

3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
3d Realistic Tattoo Designs
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What is Maori Tattoo Design

Maori Tattoo DesignIn this maori tattoo design article i am going to let you know a few things about Maori Tattoo Art and what you should try not do.



 This is important especially if you are looking at having a unique and great looking maori tattoo design



Maori Tribal Tattoos found here





Maori Tattoo Design There are many mistakes people make when getting traditional maori tattoo designs and i hope that by the end of this article you will avoid the most common mistakes made by most people these days.



  These days with the ever growing popularity of tattoo art amongst all cultures through our increasing multi cultural society, traditional maori tattoo designs seem to be the choice of tattoo at the moment, almost like a fashion statement.



Maori Tattoo Design In fact traditional maori tattoo designs are some of the most popular tattoo designs around and there's a valid reason why traditional maori tattoo art is so popular in our current multi-cultural societies.



 Maori Tattoo Design In today's world with so many tattoo artists and so many people looking to get tattoo art, you will find them going through and looking at other cultures in the hope of borrowing or worse of stealing other peoples designs to come up with their own tattoos. This can lead to artistic flair, but not so when choosing traditional maori tattoo designs .





Maori Tattoo DesignTo understand traditional maori tattoo designs you need to understand traditional maori terminology. As you know if you were learning about science or any field there will be terms associated with that particular study and so it is with  traditional maori tattoo art. The ta moko is the name of the family identification of Maori that form part of the group known as whakapapa.



 The reason it is important for maoris to know their family history is important especially when they were waring amongst each other over the centuries and before their arrival of the shores of new zealand.



  There are still Maoris that can trace their history with these maori tattoos, some chiefs can look at a Maori tattoo design, read it like a book, they do this by feeling the texture, looking at the design and the precision that went into getting the tattoo and will be able to trace back some of these Maori family trees. There are designs that date back over a 2,000 year period in maori history, these chiefs have the skill and ability by looking at the design and are able to tell how far this tattoo dates back to or this particular design origins.



 What most people don't realise when looking at a design is that they tell a story, though they look like a swirl or twirl to us, they actually tell a full story when you know how to read these tattoos.



  So you have learnt about the "ta" form of the maori language now its time to introduce the "moko" part, that is the important part as it involves the chiseling of the tattoo into the skin.



  So you think that getting a tattoo by today's standards is painful, well traditionally the maori made deep cuts into the skin using brutal tools and yes also the bones of albatrosses, for the maori to be able to distinguish themselves from the other tribes they used the color of the ink to tell the family history and the patterns on the skin would then allow someone to interpret the family history of these patterns.



 What this would essentially do for some one, is that they would, if they were an elder be able to tell the history by looking at the design the moko and of course the patterning of the skin. There is a common misconception around the world thinking that maori tattoos in their original sense were only done on the faces, however this is not true, they were also done on peoples bodies, what this allowed them to do was distinguish their chiefs or leaders by having these markings on their faces



 There are so many people copying maori tattoo designs these days, many people think there is no harm in doing this, at first sight but is it really ok to steal other cultures identities?



One should never just take words, images or symbols from the maoritanga or Maori culture without knowing what they are doing, as to the Maori this is seen as an insult, can you imagine walking around with some maoris family history? One thing not to do is to go out into the world of maori tattoo designs and just start copying any design, this could lead to a situation of stealing some maoris family tree



  How would you like to know what maoris really think about other cultures and especially now the western cultures stealing their identity and culture?



  The word "pakeha" might not mean anything to you as a westerner however in the maoris language it is associated with negativity, those that never ask for anything and simply take.......



..........without asking! Wouldn't you say that this sounds more like stealing someones culture? Well this is what the maori think of other people and especially the western world for taking their tattoos, they feel that not only did they loose their land but also now they are loosing their culture of tattoo designs



  One thing that is annoying many traditional maoris as mentioned, is the stealing of these tattoo designs and the reason that it is annoying them, is the fact that they foresee a day when the maori will have lost everything, they believe they have lost their land, now they are loosing something that makes the maori for who they are today, and that is the maori through their tattoo designs, they feel that this is the last thing to go in terms of spirituality before they have lost all to the west, which is quite sad as all cultures on earth are only bound as a culture through their individual rituals and unique flair such as tattoos in the maoris case.



  So how will this effect your decision when getting Tattoo Maori Designs?



  The safest thing for anyone like you to do is to perhaps look at a few designs for inspiration but try never ever to copy the design like it is on maoris in newZealand.



The quickest way to get a traditional maori tattoo design would be to contact someone in new zealand who is in charge of a tribe or a tribal tattoo artist and ask if the design that you are looking at is not someones design already, though this might seem dumb as mentioned we have to be sensitive to a culture that has shrunk over the last 200 years, with the internet this could be done in a matter of hours Maoris are really only annoyed when you just take, they might even grant you a special maori tattoo for asking, do you want to know how many people would actually ask for a design?



Not many! That's right if you ask you will more likely be given the go ahead for a special maori tattoo design, this way it will be even more unique and you will have a one of a kind maori tattoo design that you can be proud of.



Reference:

[1] http://www.articlesbase.com/art-articles/what-you-should-know-about-maori-tattoo-designs-1516874.html
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native tattoos

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Today many parents panic if their child gets a tattoo at some point in their lives. Many regard it as a degrading practice that symbolizes rebellion. But it must be remembered that the tattoo was and is an art that comes naturally to many indigenous people for hundreds of years. Tattoos have become customary in many native tribes or race around the world, although the origin of it varied within each tribe or race. Tattoo, over the years, has signified caste, citizenship, servility, pride or marital status for many races.



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In the Hawaiian Islands tattooing was common prior to 1800 and would indicate what tribe or district you came from. The material used for staining on native tattooing Vermillion, carbon, gunpowder and indigo. It is embedded in the skin with a sharp knife or needle handmade. Members of the tribe Tucanoe known for three vertical blue lines tattooed on the body. This is an indication that they belong to the tribe.



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In the South China Sea area where Borneo, the Philippines, Sumatra and Java, tattoos are also common among the natives. In Borneo, members of the Kyan, arrangements and spare Kermowit are the only tribes where everyone was tattooed. Strangely, they were considered the bravest tribes in the area. Still their tattoos indicated that they are part of certain groups. Other tribes of Borneo, Dyaks, tattoos all married women, usually on the hands and feet and maybe your thighs. This is considered an honor for the dignity of married women and the sign.



In the Polynesian Islands such as Tahiti, a tribe known as the tattoos themselves seem Otaheites for religious purposes. tattoos common among them are boxes, circles and crescents, along with male dogs and tattoos. In this tribal tattoo everyone without exception when they reached adulthood. In Fiji only women are tattooed in a tradition since hundreds of years. He believes that their tattoos more to jewelry than any other reason. A visible tattoo as decoration that beautify the women in preparation to find or keep a husband.



Among Australia's indigenous tribes was common, and currently, to tattoo yourself with the group's totem, Otherwise known as Wingong. A totem creature, plant or animal that the tribe believed they descended from. This could be turtles, deer, owl, Cray-fish or snake, for example. Probably considered the tribe's logo.



In Burmese tattooing has always been a sign of maturity. Early explorers of the islands saw almost no people without tattoos. foot is a popular place to have one. It was witnessed that tattoo artists would go around with design books that contain every symbol to ward off any kind of crime or to bring good luck.



Native American tribes were supporters of tattooing. The married woman of Apache in Arizona and Yumas traditionally distinguished by a tattoo consisting of several blue lines from the bottom lip to his chin. It is also known that when a young woman who wants to become a mother, she'll tattoo the figure of a child on his forehead. In addition, women's Mojave, after marriage would tattoo a vertical blue line on their chins.



In the native tribes, and in certain geographic locations, the art of tattoo has been a long tradition. In the modern world, tattoos are used more for personal decoration of the body, and personal meaning than for the purpose''of indigenous tribes such as the pointing of a group, gang violence, although many times has the same tattoo. For most of them are popular to just get a tattoo that has personal meaning, and for others it's just a fancy jewelry.



By Mark D Jordan, Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_D_Jordan
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sun tattoo design

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Navajo Indians, Aztecs, Egyptians, and other cultures have been countless worship the sun god at one time or another. Often, there is a feeling that the sun can be hot one day cold body, and thus humans alive and functioning. On the other hand, he believes that - if it so pleased the sun god - a god that can try to kill his servants, by drying the soil, killing plants and animals, does not give rain to water, thereby killing people.

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In Egypt, the sun god called Ra - portrayed with a hawk's head in many ancient characters. Ra is said to creators - people who cry when he created the earth (because it's so beautiful when she finished) that the tears fell to earth, and became man. Celtics actually has an ancient Sun god by the name of Lugh. Native Americans talk about Tsohanoai, the god who brought the sun on his back - in the sky - the daily. At night, he closed the sun from a peg in his house. Therefore, this is why the moon is not as bright as the sun. Aztec gods, who also seems the most difficult to please, named Huitzilopochtli. He is the sun and the god of war, and offered human sacrifices to secure the continuous ness abundant rain, and the victory in wartimes.



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The sun still shining moments tattoos today (sorry about that pun). Cool tattoo Sun has in the past, seems to have fallen by the roadside - was replaced by other celestial bodies like stars or the moon. He still holds a place in the background scene even if the tattoo. Tattoos describe the eagle fly through a blue sky, the sun glint from the broad wings, or wolf perched on a rock face as the sun slowly seeped in dark background behind the mountain, still using the sun as an assistant to shadow.



While working at my family business as a teenager, it seems that one of my stepfather customers' best has always come in terms of new tattoos. The most prominent tattoos on his body took almost the entire back. It is full of Native American Chief's headdress, with his hands and his face looked up into the sky, as if in prayer, thank you. On the left, an eagle flying in the sky. The shadow seemed to fall into the head of an eagle.



On the opposite side, the image out of head - forming itself into a bear. So to say that the tattoo of the sun are just that - the sun - actually hide the true nature of the shadow. As someone who never got a tattoo can prove, shadowing is one of the most critical part in the tattoo. In addition, this technique is difficult, and provides tattoo artist is the moment to improve the tattoo, and try to get close to three-dimensional appearance to the place they make.



By Michael Mantis, Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Mantis
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