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Cultural Evolution and Pacific Tatau
I am excited by the prospects of returning to the field next summer to do more research, as I’ve been digging into relevant theory in cultural evolution that is, I believe, spot-on in outlining what is going on with the … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Christopher Lynn, Cultural Evolution
Tagged fa'asamoa, Inking of Immunity, Joseph Henrich, Su'a Petelo Sulu'ape, tatau, tattoo
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FAQ: Did You Get Any Tattoos At The Convention? Why Are You Tattooing Yourself?
All summer after our fieldwork for the Inking of Immunity project at the Northwest Tatau Festival (see video about our project here and follow along on Facebook here), I was asked the same two questions: did you get any tattoos … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Christopher Lynn
Tagged After Prison Show, Die Antwoord, handpoke tattoos, Inking of Immunity, jailhouse tattoos, Northwest Tatau Festival, Paka Polynesian Tattoo, Post Malone, Sarah March hand poked tattoos, Su'a Paul Sulu'ape, Su'a Petelo Sulu'ape, Suluape Skinz, tatau, tattoo
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