The mythological meaning of tattoo is one of astatic value
and sexual attractiveness, but it is not the only one. Beyond the decorative
aspect, tattooing spoke of the passage from childhood to adulthood. In the
Marquesas Islands it was also a mark of identification, of belonging to a group
and a protective barrier against evil influences. Now, Marquesans – after being
banned of living according to their culture for a long time thanks to the
missionaries (until 1975!) – get a tattoo to be handsome, to help the rebirth
of an old custom and to prove their courage.
Marquesan tattoos are intricate, beautiful and unique. Not
two are the same and each one has a personal preference and story. It is safe
to say that almost every adult in the islands has at least one tattoo and the
craft is performed well. Many tattooists are often off island, working in
Tahiti, on other islands or in Europe, and are well-regarded internationally.
Because of its Marquesan roots, their originality and their appeal, many
cruisers also get a tattoo while visiting the islands.
Those are some really rad ink!
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