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  2. Tā moko - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990 there has been a resurgence in the practice of tā moko for both men and women, as a sign of cultural identity and a reflection of the general revival of the language and culture. Most tā moko applied today is done using a tattoo machine, but there has also been a revival of the use of uhi (chisels). [7]

  3. Jacci Gresham - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1950s-1970s, females in the tattoo industry were very scarce. Women only gained acceptance into tattoo shops if they were dating or married to one of the tattoo artists. In the early 1970s, Jacci Gresham became a pioneer of female tattoo artists who helped pave the way for the rise of other female artists entering the industry. [6]

  4. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A tattoo is a form of body modification made by inserting tattoo ink, dyes, and/or pigments, either indelible or temporary, into the dermis layer of the skin to form a design. Tattoo artists create these designs using several tattooing processes and techniques , including hand-tapped traditional tattoos and modern tattoo machines .

  5. Selena Gomez debuts startling new neck tattoo -- Photos! - AOL

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    The neck tat marks Gomez' 13th tattoo, which includes a thigh tattoo of praying hands and rosary beads that she revealed minutes after her AMA performance back in November: View this post on Instagram

  6. “Ego Driven”: Prince Harry Gets Neck Tattoo From Jelly Roll ...

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    Prince Harry was “tattooed” on his neck by Jelly Roll. The clip featured a comedic exchange where Jelly Roll seemingly gave the Duke of Sussex his first tattoo. Taking to its Instagram page on ...

  7. Ryan Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Mic noted the occasion as a moment for female tattoo artists, who are subject to social stigmas in a male-dominated profession. [12] Under Ashley, the women on the show formed an alliance to outlast their competitors. [13] The show's executive producer said it was the first time such an alliance had held throughout the season. [14]