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Tattooing in Polynesia

General Materials Hawaiian Maori
Marquesan Micronesian Samoan
Tahitian

General Materials
  Alper, Chris. Marking the flesh: tattoo art, Honolulu Weekly, v.2;no.20, May 13, 1992, p.4+.
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Gell, Alfred. Wrapping in images. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. Comparative analysis of tattooing in Polynesia. "...general introduction to Polynesia comparative sociology, viewed from the perspective of body symbolism." Scholarly work.
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Gotz. Polynesian tattoos: past and present. Tahiti, French Polynesia: Pacific Promotion Tahiti S.A. Production, 1998? Brief discussions of tattooing traditions from: Tahiti, Marquesas, New Zealand, Easter Island, Hawaii, Samoa, Cook Islands. Covers tattoo patterns for men and women. English translation of Tatouage Polynesien, d'hier a aujourd'hui
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Taylor, Alan. Polynesian tattooing. Laie, Hawaii: Institute for Polynesian Studies, Brigham Young University-Hawaii Campus, 1981. Brief overview of tattooing practices in Polynesia. Includes a few photos and illustrations, short bibliography.
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Gilbert, Steve. Tattoo history. New York, New York: Juno Books, 2000. Overview of tattoo in Polynesia including: New Zealand, Marquesas, and Samoa. Includes excerpts from journals of early explorers. Appealing essays of contemporary views from well-known practitioners. Well illustrated with photographs and line drawings.
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Emory, Kenneth Pike. Hawaiian tattooing/ Caption Title. Bishop Museum, 1946. Anthropological work covering observations of first Voyagers, native accounts and accounts of tattooed mummies. Description of tools, instruments, techniques with line drawings and illustrations.
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Kwiatkowski, P. F. The Hawaiian tattoo. Kohala, Hawaii: Halona, 1996. Text covers: history of tattooing, tattoos of religious significance and events that would warrant obtaining a tattoo. Includes patterns and line drawings.
Maori
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Neleman, Hans. Moko -- Maori tattoo. Zurich: Edition Stemmle, 1999. Color photographs of Maori accompanied by biographical text.
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Riria, Ko Te. Maori tattoo. Auckland: Bush Press, 1989. Author describes the old moko styles based on illustrations of the first Europeans, who observe the moko and Maori sculpture. Also includes the role of tattoo in Maori society and the changing fashions of moko.
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Robley, Horatio Gordon. Moko; or Maori tattooing. London, Chapman and Hall, 1969. Part I includes history, process, patterns for men and women, cultural roles of moko and moko in legends and song. Part II incorporates mokomokai traditions and history and practices.
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Sangal, Harry. The blue privilege: the last tattooed Maori women: te kuia moko. Auckland: Richards Publishing, 1980. 34 portraits of Maori kuia born in the 19th century accompanied by biographical sketches. Essays on moko and Te Kuia Moko completes this work.
Marquesan
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Handy, Willowdean Chatterson. Tattooing in the Marquesas/ with 38 plates. reprint: Honolulu, The Museum, 1922. Drawings and photographs of tattooing patterns on Marquesan men and women made by author in 1921. Includes discussion of cultural practices and patterns. Scholarly work.
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Steinen, Karl von den. Die Marquesaner und ihre Kunst; Studien uber die Entwicklung primitiver Sudseeornamentik nach eigenen Reiseergebnissen und dem Material der Museen. New York: Reprinted by Hacker Art Books, 1969. 3 vol. Vol. 1 titled: Tatauierung. Profusely illustrated with photographs, line drawings and prints. Scholarly work written in German.
Micronesian
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Linker, Tom. On Micronesian artistic traditions: a survey of tattooing in the Marianas, Carolines, and Marshalls (sic) Islands/ Tom Linker. Type-script (Photocopy). T. Linker, 1980. Brief overview of tattooing practices. Bibliography includes mid to late 1800’s sources. Examples of tattoo patterns and Micronesian tattooing implements found in appendix; photocopy quality is poor.
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Spennemann, Dirk R. Marshallese tattoos. Majuro Atoll: Republic of the Marshall Islands, Ministry sic of Internal Affairs, Historic Preservation Office, 1992. Excellent coverage of motifs on men and women, implements, and scar tattooing. Also provides history, culture and social context of the art. Glossary of terms and extensive bibliography as well as drawings of patterns and photos of tattooed individuals.
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Avea, Sielu. Tatau. Hauula, Hawaii: Sielu Enterprises, 1994. Explanation of tattoo placement and experience of recipient during tattooing. Includes discussion of significance of tattoo in Samoan culture. Quick reading, well-illustrated.
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Marquardt, Carl. Tattooing of both sexes in Samoa/ with: Die tatowirung beider geschlechter in Samoa/ Von Carl Marquardt. 1899 (31p.). Papakura: P R. Mcmillan, 1984. Covers meaning of individual patterns, cultural and social significance of tattooing process. Original German (?) text translated into English. Photos of tattooed individuals, instruments and line drawings of patterns included (no English translation).
  Hereniko, Vilsonia. Tataus and the post-colonial body: ... Honolulu Weekly, June 4-10, 1997, p.6+.
Tahitian
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Barbieri, Gian Paolo. Tahiti tattoos. Koln: Taschen, 1998. Black and white photographs primarily of tattooed Tahitian men. Lacks text; but photos speak for themselves.
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Tatau: Maohi tattoo. . English ed. Auckland, N.Z.: Tupuna Productions, 1993. Brief descriptions of role of tattooing in ancient and contemporary techniques. Work primarily serves as biographical text of both practioners and recipients. Black and white photographs of tattooed individuals with traditional and contemporary designs.

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