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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeʻaPeʻa - Wikipedia

    The Peʻa is the popular name of the traditional male tatau of Samoa, also known as the malofie. It is a common mistake for people to refer to the pe'a as sogaimiti, because sogaimiti refers to the man with the pe'a and not the pe'a itself.

  2. The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) | ANAVATAU. Fa'atufugaga | 134 comments. Tattoo is an artform that’s been practiced around the world since… forever… but traditional Samoan tattoos – tatau – are an especially iconic expression of Samoan culture and the values we hold as a people.

  3. Learn about the origins, meanings, and evolution of Sāmoan tatau, one of the world's most elaborate and richly symbolic systems of body decoration. Explore the cultural, social, and historical aspects of this ancient art form through interviews, photos, and expert insights.

  4. Apr 11, 2021 · Samoan Tattoos, called tatau in the Samoan language, are a type of Polynesian tattoo that became famous in popular culture from WWE or the Rock. But way before tough-guy celebrities started getting Samoan tattoos, this was an ancient practice of immense importance to Samoan history and culture.

  5. May 25, 2016 · The tradition of tātatau and tatau is truly embedded in Samoan custom. One of the most sacred rites of passage for any Samoan is to receive a malofie or pe‘a for men and a malu for women. A set of tātatau tools and instruments made by the late Tufuga tātatau Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II. Purchased from Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II, 1991.

  6. The word tatau (tattoo) in Samoan means appropriate, balanced and fitting.

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  8. Tatau is the name given to a traditional tattoo for men. It is a dense pattern which completely covers the lower body from the waist to the knee. After having it done, a young man is not only accepted as a full member of the aumaga (untitled men), but is also allowed to serve the matai (chiefs).