Thursday, December 6, 2012

The History of  Tattoos.

 

 

Tattoos go way back in time . "An amazing variety of tattooing methods developed in different cultures. In North and South America, many Indian tribes routinely tattooed the body or the face by simple pricking, and some tribes in California introduced color into scratches. Many tribes of the Arctic and Subarctic, mostly Inuit, and some people in eastern Siberia, made needle punctures through which a thread coated with pigment (usually soot) was drawn underneath the skin. In Polynesia and Micronesia, pigment was pricked into the skin by tapping on a tool shaped like a small rake."

"The Maori people of New Zealand, who are world famous for their tattooing, applied their wood carving technique to tattooing. In the moko style of Maori tattooing, shallow, colored grooves in distinctive, complex designs were produced on the face and buttocks by striking a small bone-cutting tool (used for shaping wood) into the skin. After the Europeans arrived in the 1700s, the Maori began using the metal that settlers brought for a more conventional style of puncture tattooing."

  




(https://www.msu.edu/~krcmari1/individual/history.html)



Monday, November 26, 2012


How do you know when  to stop with all the tattoos and body piercing?

Should you even get the tattoos?

What is the point in the tattoos?

Some people say that you should not get the tattoos and the body piercing. That if God wanted you to have all those markings  and holes on your body then God would have put them on you. 

While some may say that its fine to have the body piercing and the tattoos. That is them expressing them self. That its art.How they feel. Its their statement of their individuality

What are some of tattoos effects?


"With the growing popularity of tattoos, health officials say they are seeing more cases of a nasty skin infection caused by a common bacteria traced to the ink. In the largest outbreak, 19 people in Rochester, N.Y., ended up with bubbly rashes on their new tattoos."
(http://www.wric.com/story/19356426/tainted-ink-blamed-for-increased-tattoo-infection-rate)

What are some effects of body Piercing?

"According to a recent study more than 3,000 people visit the emergency room, each year, with oral injuries related to piercings, and almost 75 percent of them are between the ages of 14 and 17."
(http://rochester.ynn.com/content/top_stories/587784/body-piercing-bill-would-increase-age-restriction-to-18/)