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#050 Discover the artistry and resilience embedded in Indigenous tattooing as we celebrate the 50th episode of Transformative Marks Podcast. Join me, Dion Kaszas, along with insightful guests like the Maori practitioner Que Bidois, as we unravel the rich tapestry of ancestral skin markings. This episode promises to expand your understanding of how traditional tools and modern technology coalesce, crafting a unique narrative that both honors and evolves cultural identity. Listen as we navigate through stories and experiences that highlight the profound connection between these tools and our ancestral lineage, reflecting the cultural resurgence across diverse communities.
The episode offers a platform for voices like Terry Kolomatangi, a Tongan and Sami practitioner, and Julie Paama-Pengelly, who share their perspectives on embracing tools from both the past and present. Through their reflections, we explore the freedom of choice in tattooing methods without imposing hierarchies, ensuring authenticity in cultural expression. We emphasize the importance of journeying to ancestral territories and using traditional tools as a means of connecting with one's roots, a journey that transcends mere artistry and touches on the very essence of cultural resilience.
As we continue to explore the transformative power of Indigenous tattooing, we acknowledge the importance of the people and stories behind the marks. Nolan Malbeuf shares poignant insights, reminding us that the significance lies in the individuals and their choices, not solely in the tools used. By removing shame and embracing ancestral markings as a personal and community-driven decision, we invite you to join us in celebrating the revival of these powerful traditions.
I hope you have enjoyed this episode, and I am excited to travel the world of Indigenous tattooing with you as we visit with friends and colleagues from across the globe doing the work.
You can find Keone at:
Instagram @suluape_keone
You can find Terje at:
Instagram @terje_k
YouTube: @terjekoloamatangi2946
You can find Que at:
Instagram @quebidois
Check out Keith's work at:
Instagram @ohnatattoo
You can find Nahaan at:
Instagram @chilkat_tattoo
You can find Julie at:
Instagram @julesartistmoko
Check out Nolan Malbeuf at:
Instagram @malbeuf
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts
Support the show
#050 Discover the artistry and resilience embedded in Indigenous tattooing as we celebrate the 50th episode of Transformative Marks Podcast. Join me, Dion Kaszas, along with insightful guests like the Maori practitioner Que Bidois, as we unravel the rich tapestry of ancestral skin markings. This episode promises to expand your understanding of how traditional tools and modern technology coalesce, crafting a unique narrative that both honors and evolves cultural identity. Listen as we navigate through stories and experiences that highlight the profound connection between these tools and our ancestral lineage, reflecting the cultural resurgence across diverse communities.
The episode offers a platform for voices like Terry Kolomatangi, a Tongan and Sami practitioner, and Julie Paama-Pengelly, who share their perspectives on embracing tools from both the past and present. Through their reflections, we explore the freedom of choice in tattooing methods without imposing hierarchies, ensuring authenticity in cultural expression. We emphasize the importance of journeying to ancestral territories and using traditional tools as a means of connecting with one's roots, a journey that transcends mere artistry and touches on the very essence of cultural resilience.
As we continue to explore the transformative power of Indigenous tattooing, we acknowledge the importance of the people and stories behind the marks. Nolan Malbeuf shares poignant insights, reminding us that the significance lies in the individuals and their choices, not solely in the tools used. By removing shame and embracing ancestral markings as a personal and community-driven decision, we invite you to join us in celebrating the revival of these powerful traditions.
I hope you have enjoyed this episode, and I am excited to travel the world of Indigenous tattooing with you as we visit with friends and colleagues from across the globe doing the work.
You can find Keone at:
Instagram @suluape_keone
You can find Terje at:
Instagram @terje_k
YouTube: @terjekoloamatangi2946
You can find Que at:
Instagram @quebidois
Check out Keith's work at:
Instagram @ohnatattoo
You can find Nahaan at:
Instagram @chilkat_tattoo
You can find Julie at:
Instagram @julesartistmoko
Check out Nolan Malbeuf at:
Instagram @malbeuf
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts
Support the show