1
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ritual tattoos
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Polynesian culture
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Tattoos are culturally significant and symbolize status, achievements, and identity.
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1
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2
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tattooing
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Polynesian cultures
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Tattooing is deeply ingrained as part of cultural identity, often symbolizing heritage, status, and personal stories, with traditional techniques passed down through generations.
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1
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3
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tattoos
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Polynesian
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Tattoos are a significant part of cultural identity and status in Polynesian societies.
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1
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4
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tattoos
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Polynesian
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Seen as a symbol of cultural identity and social status
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1
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5
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tattoos
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Polynesian
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Deeply tied to cultural identity and often symbolize heritage and genealogy
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1
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6
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tattoos
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Polynesian
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Tattoos are deeply intertwined with cultural identity and are a symbol of strength and resilience
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1
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7
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tattoos
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Polynesian
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In many Polynesian cultures, tattoos are highly symbolic and represent social status or spiritual beliefs
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1
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8
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tattoos
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Polynesian countries
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Tattoos are significant cultural symbols and expressions of identity.
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1
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9
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tattoos
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Polynesian culture
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Tattoos are symbols of cultural identity, social status, and spiritual protection
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1
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10
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tattoos
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Polynesian culture
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Tattoos as symbols of heritage and social status
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1
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11
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tattoos
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Polynesian culture
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Historically used as a symbol of tribal rank and status
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1
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12
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tattoos
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Polynesian cultures
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Intrinsic to cultural identity and social status
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1
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13
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tattoos
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Polynesian cultures
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Traditional and deeply meaningful part of the culture
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1
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14
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tattoos
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Polynesian cultures
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Tattoos, known as 'tatau', are deeply ingrained in Polynesian tradition, with intricate designs symbolizing cultural identity, heritage, and social status.
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1
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15
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tattoos
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traditional Polynesian culture
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Tattoos are an important part of cultural identity and heritage, often representing social status and life achievements.
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1
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