MARQUESIAN CULTURE AND TATTOO in Paris

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Marquesian culture, also known as Marquesas culture, is a Polynesian culture that originated in the Marquesas Islands, which are located in French Polynesia. The Marquesian culture is known for its unique art forms, including their intricate and striking tattoos.

Tattoos have played an important role in Marquesian culture for centuries, and were considered a symbol of social status, identity, and strength. Tattoos were used to signify a person’s lineage, tribe, and accomplishments, and were often applied to the face, chest, arms, and legs.

The designs of Marquesian tattoos were incredibly intricate and varied, with each design holding its own unique meaning. Some common tattoo designs in Marquesian culture included geometric patterns, animal motifs, and human figures. In addition to their aesthetic significance, tattoos also held spiritual importance, with some tattoos serving as protection against evil spirits or acting as a way to communicate with ancestors.

Despite the significance of tattoos in Marquesian culture, the practice was largely suppressed by Christian missionaries in the 19th and 20th centuries. However, in recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Marquesian tattoos, with many individuals choosing to get Marquesian-inspired tattoos as a way to connect with their Polynesian heritage and honor the traditions of their ancestors.

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