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  2. Kakiniit - Wikipedia

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    An Inuk woman from Bernard Harbour showing her hand tattoo. Kakiniq (singular) or kakiniit (plural) [2] is an Inuktitut term which refers to Inuit tattoos, [3] while the term tunniit specifically refers to women's facial tattoos.

  3. Nick Sikkuark - Wikipedia

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    Nick Sikkuark (21 May 1943 – 19 December 2013) [1] [2] was an Inuk artist from Kugaaruk, Nunavut. The broad range of his work, its technical ability and imagination makes it almost unique in terms of its culture.

  4. List of Indigenous artists of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Kenojuak Ashevak, Inuk printmaker Martha Gradolf, Hochunk weaver Rufino Tamayo, Zapotec painter See also: Category:Indigenous artists of the Americas This is a list of visual artists who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas , categorized by primary media.

  5. Complete Guide To Finger Tattoos + 40 Designs You Don ... - AOL

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    You’ll find plenty of inspiration for both men and women, as well as unique and girly designs for your next finger tattoo. Unique Finger Tattoos If you really want your finger tattoo to stand ...

  6. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Many of Cook's men, ordinary seamen and sailors, came back with tattoos, a tradition that would soon become associated with men of the sea in the public's mind and the press of the day. [112] In the process, sailors and seamen re-introduced the practice of tattooing in Europe, and it spread rapidly to seaports around the globe.

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    Gender: Since women are generally physically smaller than men, their VO2 max values are on average 15 to 30 percent lower, says Sims. "That's because women have smaller hearts, lungs, and less ...

  8. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    The tattoo was the prisoner's camp number, sometimes with a special symbol added: some Jews had a triangle, and Romani had the letter "Z" (from German Zigeuner for 'Gypsy'). In May 1944, Jewish men received the letters "A" or "B" to indicate a particular series of numbers.

  9. Luke Anowtalik - Wikipedia

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    Luke Anowtalik (1932 - 2006) was an Inuk artist based in Arviat, Nunavut. [ 1 ] His work is included in the collections of the Winnipeg Art Gallery , [ 2 ] and National Gallery of Canada .