Forget tribal tattoos — Gen Z is ushering in a futuristic, new favorite in body art. The generation’s ink of choice is cybersigilism, a type of sharp, spiky line work that looks both gothic and ...
Centuries before rockstars and celebrities, tattoos were used by tribal men and women across the world, whether it was the Maoris of New Zealand or the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh, to mark out ...
Tattoos are an integral part of Indigenous and tribal communities worldwide, including South Asia. Whether as a beautification technique or to escape the “evil eyes” of men from other tribes, ...
Al Bawaba News: Amazing Tribal Tattoos at Risk of Disappearing in N. Africa
Spectrum News NY1: AP PHOTOS: In Morocco, tribal tattoos fade with age, Islam
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — In Morocco's Middle Atlas mountains, an ancient tradition is fading. The distinctive tribal tattoos that indigenous Amazigh women acquired in a coming of age ritual are slowly ...
Washington Times: AP PHOTOS: In Morocco, tribal tattoos fade with age, Islam
RABAT, Morocco (AP) - In Morocco’s Middle Atlas mountains, an ancient tradition is fading. The distinctive tribal tattoos that indigenous Amazigh women acquired in a coming of age ritual are slowly ...
The Magazine's recent piece on Maori tattoos prompted a worldwide response from readers also sporting tribal ink. Whether in homage to a homeland or a decision based on style, all come with a story.
New York Post: Gen Z’s replaces millennial tribal tattoo trend with cybersigilism — what is it?