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| show fullshow summaryhopefully that tat isn't the real deal most Maori and Samoan people frown on ortsideus doing real tribal tats because the tats are spiritual and tell a family history. It is really disrespectful to their culture its kind of like a white guy wearing...
hopefully that tat isn't the real deal most Maori and Samoan people frown on ortsideus doing real tribal tats because the tats are spiritual and tell a family history. It is really disrespectful to their culture its kind of like a white guy wearing black face. But there are some symbols and designs that can be used without offense.
Posted by Agus (guest) on Sun 29 Jul 2012 10:32:25 PM PDT