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Chadian Sara woman. Via Delcampe.
A Mentawai woman displaying traditional tattoo and sharpened teeth, rather happyVia As Worlds Divide.
ukpuru: Preparing for Marriage Girls with recently cut Mbubu marks Among the Ibos of Nigeria [Public Domain], G. T. Basden, early 20th century.
thehannyamask: Just getting ready for another night out. www.thehannyamask.com
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grand-bazaar: Vintage Africa - Tribal Body Art
nextecuiltentetl: Naga women from the Patkoi hills, Assam.
Motuan Tattoos, Papua New Guinea
pachatata: Karajá woman. Brazil 1938 by Mario Baldi
dimens1ons: Zoe tribe of the Amazon. Women can have as many husbands and boyfriends as they choose, and its been said zoe men find women in their 30s especially appealing.
nextecuiltentetl: Chief Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow by John Verelst, 1710. Archives of Canada.
southsud: An original 1868 black and white wood engraving of the Bari tribe who reside in the South Sudan and occupy the Savanna lands of the White Nile Valley. (source)
immovabletanuki: Nanushi no taki kōen 1961 Benten kozō by Horiuno III
blackboybebop: Horisho
jackarchi: Surma tribe woman with lip plate and scarifications - Omo Ethiopia © Eric Lafforgue
onlyheathensallowed: human-photography: Mongo Tribe - Husband & Wife -1896 Source: https://imgur.com/2pRo1JZ Mongo are not a tribe they are an ethnic group comprising different tribes such as Ekonda, Ntomba, Mbole and many more
tobacco-and-leather: Africa | Yasayama woman. Belgian Congo. ca. 1940/50s | Scanned vintage photographic print; photographer C. Lamote
Motuan Girl, Papua New Guinea
arashtamere: Nuer girl
indigenous-tribes: Papuans (Melanesia) : Motuan tribe
congo-mondele: Bakutu Woman - Belgium Congo | Photographer C. Lamote - Ivy’s Albums, ca. 1940
nextecuiltentetl: Maori Dancer
blackboybebop: fugu-suicide: Tattoo by Horicho I, scan from (roughly translated) Japanese tattooed ladies Yeah I reblogged this like 3 times already… don't care.
asiaolderoticart: Indonesien, Kalimantan
nextecuiltentetl: Traditional Dayak Tattoos - Indonesia - 1986
porteryates: Down by the River
ultra-beardedgentleman: Tattooed Japanese Woman late 1800s
yearningforunity: Mekeo backpiece displaying centipede and frigate bird symbolism, and Mekeo torso designs, ca. 1915. The V-shaped mark running from the shoulders to the center of the sternum denotes marriage, and the “spirit bird” motif below
ukpuru: A member of the Ngbogha-Ndem [Ekoi] association, photographed by Mansfeld (1927: fig. 132). The scarified concentric circles on her cheeks are marks of beauty. — Ute M. Röschenthaler
congo-mondele: Amadi woman. Okondo’s Village, Belgian Congo. ca. 1909 - 1915 || ©Lang-Chapin Congo Expedition.
immovabletanuki: Horiuno II
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porteryates: Mentawai Elder
nextecuiltentetl: A Naga warrior with tattoos on his chest representing three men he has beheaded.
vedette-acuatica: Africa | Mursi girl carrying a basket on her head. Omo Valley, Ethiopia | ©Gerry Andrews.
thehannyamask: Just Your Usual Arts & Crafts Time www.thehannyamask.com
congo-mondele: Cicatrised Batetela Woman (Lualaba-Kassai) - p. 150. The story of the Congo Free State; social, political, and economic aspects of the Belgian system of government in Central Africa (1905)
congo-mondele: Portrait of an Azande woman. 1900-1940
wantsee: A Yawalapiti girl dives into the Xingu River in the Xingu National Park. UESLEI MARCELINO/REUTERS
philippinespics: Kalinga woman, Philippines
Mursi tribe woman with breast scarifications, Omo valley, Mago park, Ethiopia, by Eric Lafforgue The skin of the tribes in Southern Ethiopia has a special reaction to cutting: the cicatrization creates raised scars. People may add ash and certain
Benin, West Africa, Onigbolo Isaba, holi tribe woman covered with traditional facial tattoos and scars. By Eric Lafforgue.
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From The Last Tattooed Women of Kalinga, by Jake Versoza.
pupuplatter: “Bontoc Igorot Male with Tattoos,” early 20th century, Peabody Museum.