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Editorial

Each magazine is laid out by Aziza Siankam based on various cultural and iconographic research. Their objective is cultural sharing, so the links and sources of the writings can be found at the end of the edition.

References & visual credits

Histoire et Culture Issue 6 

Indigenous Body Arts


01 MĀORI
Maori | History, Traditions, Culture, Language, & Facts | Britannica
Home | Te Papa
Ta Moko : L'art et l'âme des tatouages maoris | Histia das Tatuagens | BlendUp
Tā moko technology – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Ipu ngārahu – Tā moko – Māori tattooing – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
'It's Transformative': Māori Women Talk About Their Sacred Chin Tattoos (vice.com)
Uhi tā moko (tattooing instruments) – Tā moko – Māori tattooing – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand


02 AÏNOU
TATTOOING AMONG JAPAN’S AINU PEOPLE | LARS KRUTAK

03 PAIWAN
PAIWAN TATTOO REVIVAL IN TAIWAN | LARS KRUTAK

04 ÎLES MICRONÉSIE & FIDJI (Marshall, Yap, Pohnpei)
Dirk H.R. Spennemann, Tattooing in the Marshall Islands (csu.edu.au)
THE ART OF NATURE: TATTOO HISTORY OF WESTERN OCEANIA | LARS KRUTAK
Pitt Rivers Museum Body Arts | Polynesian tattooing tools (ox.ac.uk)


ÎLES FIDJI
Traditional Fijian female tattooing marked out in new exhibition | University of Canterbury
Veiqia | Detailed Pedia
Joana Monolagi at Objectspace, 1 June – 21 July 2019 – The Veiqia Project


05 YORUBA 
TATTOOS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA | LARS KRUTAK
Yoruba Tattoos And Meanings: Symbolic Power of Body Art - InkCites

06 FANG 
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Fang people 
TATTOOS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA | LARS KRUTAK


07 PAPOUASIE-NOUVELLE-GUINÉE (Mailu, Motu, Waima)
THE FORGOTTEN CODE: TRIBAL TATTOOS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA | LARS KRUTAK
BOLD & BEAUTIFUL: WOMEN’S TATTOOS OF COASTAL PAPUA NEW GUINEA | LARS KRUTAK


08 CADUVEO 
Brésil : Le peuple Kadiwéu ou Caduveo - coco Magnanville (over-blog.com)
Kadiwéu - Indigenous Peoples in Brazil (socioambiental.org)
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