Traditional Body Art
Traditional body art refers to various forms of body decoration that have cultural significance and historical roots. This includes practices such as tattooing, piercing, and body painting, which are often used to express identity, beliefs, or social status. Many cultures around the world, such as the Maori in New Zealand and the Samoans, have their own unique styles and meanings associated with these art forms.
These practices can serve various purposes, including rites of passage, spiritual protection, or marking important life events. Traditional body art is often passed down through generations, preserving cultural heritage and fostering a sense of community among practitioners.