viernes, 9 de agosto de 2013

Tattooing: A Tradition

Tattooing: A Tradition
Tattooing: A Tradition



2) Copy And Complete
Target culture/gropus:
-Maori culture.
- Wodaabe women.

Tattoo Design:
-Anchors of miners lamps.

Significance:
- For protection.
-Keep them young.
- To ward of evil spirits.

3) Answer the following questions
a) Tattos are a mark of machismo furthermore are symbolic.

b) That in north America, the cultural status of tattooing has steadily evolved out. The past thirty years, from a rebellious , antisocial activity in the 1960s to a mainstream means of asserting one's identity in the 1990s.

c) tattoos mark people as a part of specific social. Each tattoo designed is unique to the individual as it conveys specific information about the person.

d) Potential

e) native americans tattoos, but most tattoos were a symbol of a warrior. Its was algo common for a tribe to give tattoos to those who had proficiency in using the symbol that was tattooed upon their body.

f) In spite of tattooing is simply a trendy fashion statement for many, others choose tattooing as a way of honoring their cultural, ethnic or religious heritage. Tattoos often represent both fashion and cultural significance, as in the increasing popularity of Americanized geometric tribal tattoos.

g) One of the reasons is to a simbolyc image, the second reason is for Maori culture to show his social status, the thirth reason, Maori culture women tattooes around the mouth and chin to prevents the skin to becoming wrinkled and keep them younh, and finaly in Africa culture, tattooes to ward of evil spirit.

4) Choose the correct answer
a) Intricate C
b)Wandering B
c) Prevent A

5) Copy and complete
a) ''Their'' refers to minners forearms.
b) ''This time'' refers to 18th century
c) ''Them'' Men.
d) ''Them''Maoris .
e) ''Their'' The skin of each one that have tattoo in his body.
f) ''They'' refers to highly skilled tattooist of Samoa.

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