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Fig. 63.1 Samoan man with extensive and elaborate cultural tattoo. The traditional patterns of Polynesian tattoos are distinctive for each island or island group. (Courtesy of the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center teaching files.) |
The Marquesan Islanders of French Polynesia once applied tattoos to almost the entire body. Hawaiians, Samoans (Fig. 63-1), and New Zealand Maoris also had extensive tattoos. The practice is experiencing a cultural resurgence in many Polynesian groups today. Japanese tattoos (horimono) are often regarded as the most skillful and artistically prepared.