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G, . Te whakaohooho i te moko, koirā te whakatau mahara a ngā rōpū rerekē ki te whakaora anō i tēnei taonga.
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G, . Te whakaohooho i te moko, koirā te whakatau mahara a ngā rōpū rerekē ki te whakaora anō i tēnei taonga.
G, . Born and raised in Regina Saskatchewan, Stacey Fayant is of Metis and Cree descent. Growing up, Stacey had to face a lot of issues within her own home, racism, poverty, violence, and alcoho
G, . Toby Sicks believes in his Metis heritage and Indigenous identity and his philosophy; his tattoos and his studio reflect just that.
G, . The Samson Cree Nation is one of four communities known collectively as Maskwacis in Central Alberta. It’s where Nehiyaw/Anishinaabe artist Heather Kiskihkoman grew up and still calls home.
G, . Kanien’kehá:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his relationship to the land and to his ancestors’ stories from the Michel First Nation alive through his artwork and tattoo practice.
G, . In the urban city of Gold Coast, Australia, there’s a solar powered and eco-conscious tattoo studio. This same building is the home of the Duley family. Turumakina has been part of the Māor
G, . Kanahus Manuel hails from the Secwepmc Nation (the land of the spilling waters), which is located in Southern B.C., a vast land base that consists of 180 thousand square kilometers of unced
G, . There’s an oasis beneath the concrete buildings of Los Angeles called Spiritual Journey Tattoo. Founded by Elle Festin, the shop specializes in Filipino tribal designs. More than twenty yea
G, . The Wayuu are a proud and resilient tribe living in the semi-desertic peninsula of La Guajira, in Northeastern Colombia. As a matriarchal society, many of the traditions and customs of the