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File:Samoan Tatau - Tattooing Circa 1895 - Photo Thomas Andrew.jpg

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current23:45, 19 January 2012Thumbnail for version as of 23:45, 19 January 20122,948 × 2,127 (737 KB)QuibikRemoved the wave patterns.
23:24, 19 January 2012Thumbnail for version as of 23:24, 19 January 20122,948 × 2,127 (612 KB)QuibikHigher-resolution version from http://beta.natlib.govt.nz/records/23051298.
09:30, 24 April 2010Thumbnail for version as of 09:30, 24 April 2010699 × 505 (42 KB)Teinesavaii{{Information |Description={{en|1=A Samoan tattooist (left), Tufuga ta tatau and assistant (right), carrying out a traditional tatau on a man's back. The tattooist uses traditional tools. }} |Source=http://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/Search.aspx?page=8&ima

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