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  1. Samoan tattoos, known as "tatau," are much more than just designs on skin; they represent a deep connection to culture, history, and personal identity. Each tattoo tells a unique story, reflecting the wearer’s background and experiences.

  2. 4 cze 2024 · A. The Pea: Male. Pe’a is the traditional tattoo design for men that spans from the waist to the knee. The design is very intricate, with a series of lines, curves, geometric shapes, and patterns. Each section denotes a special meaning to the person’s character, family, and culture.

  3. Apr 30, 2014 - Explore Samoa Magazine's board "Samoa | Tattoo | Tatau", followed by 406 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about tatau, samoan tattoo, samoan.

  4. 13 cze 2024 · Samoan tattoos, or ‘tatau,’ have a history spanning thousands of years and are deeply rooted in cultural traditions. Traditional Samoan tattoos include the ‘pe’a’ for males and the ‘malu’ for females, each with unique designs and cultural significance.

  5. 9 paź 2020 · The male Samoan design is known by the name of pea body tattoo and the traditional ones started at the mod back and reached down to the back of the knees, travelling along the sides and reaching the front.

  6. 25 maj 2016 · The tradition of tātatau and tatau is truly embedded in Samoan custom. One of the most sacred rites of passage for any Samoan is to receive a malofie or pe‘a for men and a malu for women. A set of tātatau tools and instruments made by the late Tufuga tātatau Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II. Purchased from Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II, 1991.

  7. The Traditional Samoan Tattoo for Men. Malofie is the formal (’higher Samoan language’) name of the tatau given to men. This tattoo is more commonly known as the pe’a, named for a pattern used in its design that resembles a bat (pe’a in Samoan) sleeping upside down. In this post, I’ll be using both names (malofie and pe’a ...

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