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#054 What if reclaiming your cultural heritage could transform your identity, heal past traumas, and empower your future? That's the journey we're on as we conclude the first season of the Transformative Marks podcast. This episode brings together voices from across the globe, including insights from cultural tattoo practitioner Nahaan, who sheds light on the complexities of cultural appropriation and its impact on Indigenous communities. We celebrate the resurgence of ancestral tattooing, a powerful act of cultural resistance, healing, and empowerment, that reinforces the connection to land, identity, and community.
Join us as we navigate the intricate landscape of Indigenous sovereignty and the profound role tattooing plays in this ongoing struggle. Through conversations with guests like Geanna Dunbar and Keith Callahoo, we explore the critical importance of consent and creating safer spaces within the tattoo industry. We draw parallels to movements like Me Too, underscoring the responsibilities of practitioners in safeguarding mental health and fostering an environment of respect. By sharing personal stories and community insights, we honor the sacredness of these practices and the resilience of Indigenous peoples.
As we wrap up this season, I express my deepest gratitude for the voices and allies who have supported and enriched these conversations. Guests such as Julie Pama-Pengelly and Hacki Williams remind us of the importance of cultural exchange and innovation in preserving our heritage. We urge our listeners to continue supporting the revival of these meaningful traditions, standing in solidarity with Indigenous communities. By doing so, we honor not only the past but also the transformative power of tattooing for personal and cultural healing.
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 Terje at:
Instagram @terje_k
YouTube: @terjekoloamatangi2946
You can find Jacqueline at:
Instagram @qwendetlig
Check out Keith's work at:
Instagram @ohnatattoo
You can find Gord at:
Instagram @gordonsparkstattoos
You can find Nahaan at:
Instagram @chilkat_tattoo
You can find Julie at:
Instagram @julesartistmoko
Check out Nolan Malbeuf at:
Instagram @malbeuf
You can find Megan at:
Instagram @livetextiles
You can find Haki at:
Instagram @hakimoko
You can find Makwa at:
Instagram @makwa .mashkiki
You can find Kanenhariyo at:
Instagram @Kanenhariyo.tattoo
You can find Geanna at:
Instagram @thebodymodfia
You can find Ecko at:
Instagram @sac.red.medicine
You can find Julious at:
Instagram @aotearoa_arts
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, ArtsNS and Support4Culture
Support the show
#054 What if reclaiming your cultural heritage could transform your identity, heal past traumas, and empower your future? That's the journey we're on as we conclude the first season of the Transformative Marks podcast. This episode brings together voices from across the globe, including insights from cultural tattoo practitioner Nahaan, who sheds light on the complexities of cultural appropriation and its impact on Indigenous communities. We celebrate the resurgence of ancestral tattooing, a powerful act of cultural resistance, healing, and empowerment, that reinforces the connection to land, identity, and community.
Join us as we navigate the intricate landscape of Indigenous sovereignty and the profound role tattooing plays in this ongoing struggle. Through conversations with guests like Geanna Dunbar and Keith Callahoo, we explore the critical importance of consent and creating safer spaces within the tattoo industry. We draw parallels to movements like Me Too, underscoring the responsibilities of practitioners in safeguarding mental health and fostering an environment of respect. By sharing personal stories and community insights, we honor the sacredness of these practices and the resilience of Indigenous peoples.
As we wrap up this season, I express my deepest gratitude for the voices and allies who have supported and enriched these conversations. Guests such as Julie Pama-Pengelly and Hacki Williams remind us of the importance of cultural exchange and innovation in preserving our heritage. We urge our listeners to continue supporting the revival of these meaningful traditions, standing in solidarity with Indigenous communities. By doing so, we honor not only the past but also the transformative power of tattooing for personal and cultural healing.
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 Terje at:
Instagram @terje_k
YouTube: @terjekoloamatangi2946
You can find Jacqueline at:
Instagram @qwendetlig
Check out Keith's work at:
Instagram @ohnatattoo
You can find Gord at:
Instagram @gordonsparkstattoos
You can find Nahaan at:
Instagram @chilkat_tattoo
You can find Julie at:
Instagram @julesartistmoko
Check out Nolan Malbeuf at:
Instagram @malbeuf
You can find Megan at:
Instagram @livetextiles
You can find Haki at:
Instagram @hakimoko
You can find Makwa at:
Instagram @makwa .mashkiki
You can find Kanenhariyo at:
Instagram @Kanenhariyo.tattoo
You can find Geanna at:
Instagram @thebodymodfia
You can find Ecko at:
Instagram @sac.red.medicine
You can find Julious at:
Instagram @aotearoa_arts
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, ArtsNS and Support4Culture
Support the show