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Malu is Like a Golden Ticket (Pt. 3)
Please consider contributing supporting the Inking of Immunity 2018 field season at Experiment.com/InkingImmunity. We had worried when the study started that we would have difficulty juggling multiple tattoo sessions with only two researchers because we only took along one bioimpedance analyzer … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Christopher Lynn
Tagged American Samoa, cortisol, immunoglobulin A, Inking of Immunity, Off Da Rock Tattoos, Samoan Tattoo Song, tatau, tattooing
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Tattooing Primes the Immune System
…But First, a Test of the “Rap Guide to Evolution”… A few weeks ago I presented a poster at the Human Biology Association annual scientific meeting about the roles of emotions in learning about evolution via a performance of Baba … Continue reading