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Bonus episode # 006 Have you ever considered the stories etched on one's skin? This episode, I'm joined by our guest L Festin from the Four Waves tribe, as we unravel the profound narratives behind the resurgence of Filipino tattoo traditions. Listen to Festin's candid story, transitioning from a past filled with gang tattoos to using ink as a vessel for cultural revival and unity among those of mixed heritage. As we discuss, tattoos emerge as a living canvas, not merely for artistic display but as a deep-seated emblem of one's lineage and community—a testament to the ties that bind us to our ancestors and each other.
Embarking on a personal quest for identity can be as intricate as the patterns adorning one's skin. Elle shares the emotional odyssey of tracing the Polynesian roots, a path strewn with financial hurdles and the frustration of chasing whispers of the past through old magazines and books. The episode captures the essence of tattoos as a key to unlocking hidden connections, a narrative interwoven with shared memories and the support of the Hawaiian Polynesian community. Our discussion showcases tattoos as storytellers, with the power to fortify relationships and honor heritage in an era where cultural practices can be misunderstood or exploited.
In the spirit of cultural preservation, we shine a light on the collective efforts to research and sustain the integrity of traditional tattooing. The spotlight falls on community support, including the role of Lars Krutak, whose writings kindled a renewed interest in Filipino heritage. We navigate the path of learning and inspiration that leads from being a tattoo enthusiast to becoming a cultural torchbearer. Tune in to find out how tattoos offer a source of pride and inspiration, serving as a bridge from our past to the present, and encouraging others on their journeys of self-discovery and
cultural awakening.
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. This bonus interview is from my extensive archive of interviews, conversations and presentations I have recorded over the past 8 years.
You can check out Elle and the Mark of the Four Waves @
https://www.spiritualjourneytattoo.com/elle
Instagram @spiritualjourneytattoo
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
Support the show
By Dion KaszasBonus episode # 006 Have you ever considered the stories etched on one's skin? This episode, I'm joined by our guest L Festin from the Four Waves tribe, as we unravel the profound narratives behind the resurgence of Filipino tattoo traditions. Listen to Festin's candid story, transitioning from a past filled with gang tattoos to using ink as a vessel for cultural revival and unity among those of mixed heritage. As we discuss, tattoos emerge as a living canvas, not merely for artistic display but as a deep-seated emblem of one's lineage and community—a testament to the ties that bind us to our ancestors and each other.
Embarking on a personal quest for identity can be as intricate as the patterns adorning one's skin. Elle shares the emotional odyssey of tracing the Polynesian roots, a path strewn with financial hurdles and the frustration of chasing whispers of the past through old magazines and books. The episode captures the essence of tattoos as a key to unlocking hidden connections, a narrative interwoven with shared memories and the support of the Hawaiian Polynesian community. Our discussion showcases tattoos as storytellers, with the power to fortify relationships and honor heritage in an era where cultural practices can be misunderstood or exploited.
In the spirit of cultural preservation, we shine a light on the collective efforts to research and sustain the integrity of traditional tattooing. The spotlight falls on community support, including the role of Lars Krutak, whose writings kindled a renewed interest in Filipino heritage. We navigate the path of learning and inspiration that leads from being a tattoo enthusiast to becoming a cultural torchbearer. Tune in to find out how tattoos offer a source of pride and inspiration, serving as a bridge from our past to the present, and encouraging others on their journeys of self-discovery and
cultural awakening.
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. This bonus interview is from my extensive archive of interviews, conversations and presentations I have recorded over the past 8 years.
You can check out Elle and the Mark of the Four Waves @
https://www.spiritualjourneytattoo.com/elle
Instagram @spiritualjourneytattoo
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
Support the show