Kiribati

(Kiribati - Gilbert, Kingsmill)

Globus, Volume 65 by Karl Andree













11 comments:

  1. where did you get this??

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  2. Oh my! thanks for the info and the pictures. I come from a family from Makin. I didn't know this until now. Proud Kiribati

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  3. better provide more info....like what is a dancer's, warrior's or chief's tattoo..or else someone will tattoo himself and in fact he is not a chief wearing the chief's tattoo...kam rabwa

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  4. I am always interested in the history and culture of Kiribati and would love anyone who has more information on these tattoos. Thank you

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  5. I thought our ancestors doesn't have tattoos but this here might rewrite the past

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  6. Please publish more of this. I'm interest to see more explanations around the different designs since tattooing is not widely recognized in Kiribati culture. Ultimately, I'd like to get one done for myself but would like to know the meanings and stories behind them before getting one.

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  7. More about trible tattoo of Kiribati please

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  8. I'm from nonouti and arorae. It would be nice to I notice patterns that have Makin and Tapituea..
    More infor please.

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  9. Is there are any books or sources describe and show the missing cultures of our beloved country since nowadays tattooing is not part of our cultures. If there are any books or sources where u find this tattoos image.

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  10. this is not kiribati

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