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  2. Batok - Wikipedia

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    Batok. Spanish depiction of the tattoos of the Visayan Pintados ("the painted ones") of the Philippines in the Boxer Codex (c. 1590), one of the earliest depictions of native Austronesian tattoos by European explorers. Traditional tattoos on a Kalinga woman. Batok, batek, patik, batik, or buri, among other names, are general terms for ...

  3. I got inked by the world’s oldest tattoo artist

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    At 107 years old, Whang-Od is the world’s oldest tattoo artist. She’s been practicing “batok,” a traditional form of tattooing used by the region’s indigenous tribes, since she was just ...

  4. Whang-od - Wikipedia

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    Whang-od with a tattooed visitor. Whang-od started tattooing at the age of 15, [21] a traditional artform that she learned from her father who was considered a master tattooist in the region. [22] Traditionally, only men with special tattooing ancestry were allowed to learn the art. Whang-od was an exception due to her talent and potential seen ...

  5. Itneg people - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo patterns on the forearms of an Itneg woman from Balbalan, Kalinga (1906) [6] In The Inhabitants of the Philippines (1900), the author describes two subgroups of the Banao people (itself a subgroup of the Itneg or "Tinguian" people), the Busao and the Burik people, as having elaborate tattoos, though he also notes that the custom was in ...

  6. 'Vogue Philippines' Make History With 106-Year-Old Woman ...

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    Vogue Philippines tapped a 106-year-old legend to grace the cover of the magazine’s beauty issue. From Magazine Covers to the Red Carpet, Check Out All the Times Stars Tricked Fans With Fake Tattoos

  7. Mark of the Four Waves - Wikipedia

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    He then sets out in search of information on the traditional culture of the Philippines, and more particularly the various tattoo traditions. Elle Festin was quickly joined by many other people from the Filipino diaspora. He trained in tattooing first with electric machines, then moved on to traditional tattooing and began designing his own ...

  8. Bontoc people - Wikipedia

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    A Bontoc man with tattoos. Among the Bontoc people, tattoos are known as fatek. [6] The Bontoc describe three types of tattoos: The chaklag, the tattooed chest of the head taker; pongo, the tattooed arms of men and women; and fatĕk, for all other tattoos of both sexes. Women were tattooed on the arms only, which they did to enhance their ...

  9. Pintados-Kasadyaan - Wikipedia

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    Pintados-Kasadyaan. Not to be confused with Pintados de Pasi. The Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious celebration in Tacloban, Philippines, based on the body-painting traditions of the ancient tattooed " pintados " warriors. [ 1 ] In 1986, the Pintados Foundation, Inc. was formed by the people of Tacloban to organize this festival in ...