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  2. Borneo Rose - BME Encyclopedia - Body piercing

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    Borneo Rose. This class of tattoos, often referred to as Borneo Roses, are based on the stylized flower designs popular among the tribal peoples of Borneo. Damian McGrath adds: On the deltoid region of the shoulders and on the breasts, a rosette or star design is found.

  3. Iban - BME Encyclopedia - Body piercing

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    A native Dayak tribe of Borneo, Iban formerly the Sea Dayak have multiple variations of the dog design, and have also manipulted the design into a new motif, the scorpion or kala . Kala : From a tatu block in the Sarawak Museum (No. 1054-69)

  4. Rejang R. - BME Encyclopedia - Body piercing

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    Udo Asu are traditional Kayan Borneo tattoos of dog designs (Kayan). These designs are from tatu-blocks in the Sarawak Museum.

  5. Uma lekan - BME Encyclopedia

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    Kayan is one of the many tribes of Borneo who practice body modification. BME has some examples of their tattoos from the Sarawak Museum . Among the Kayans, women are normally the tattoo artists.

  6. Lipan katip - BME Encyclopedia - Body piercing

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    The Kenyah are one of the many tribes of Borneo that had a strong tattoo tradition. Unfortunately, we only have a few examples of it from the Sarawak Museum.

  7. Ida pat - BME Encyclopedia - Body piercing

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    Udo Asu are traditional Kayan Borneo tattoos of dog designs (Kayan). These designs are from tatu-blocks in the Sarawak Museum.

  8. Tuang nganak - BME Encyclopedia

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    Kayan is one of the many tribes of Borneo who practice body modification. BME has some examples of their tattoos from the Sarawak Museum . Among the Kayans, women are normally the tattoo artists.

  9. Borneo - BME Encyclopedia - Body piercing

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    A large island in the South Pacific, Borneo is one of the few places in the world where traditional tribal tattooing is still practiced today just as it has been for thousands of years. Until recently many of the inland tribes had little contact with the outside world.

  10. Ida tuang - BME Encyclopedia

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    Udo Asu are traditional Kayan Borneo tattoos of dog designs (Kayan). These designs are from tatu-blocks in the Sarawak Museum.

  11. Category:Tattoos - BME Encyclopedia

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    Pages in category "Tattoos". The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. A. Armband Tattoo. Atypical Tattoo. B. Barawan. Biomechanical. Bird of Paradise.