{"id":2205512,"date":"2023-11-21T14:37:53","date_gmt":"2023-11-21T13:37:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/?p=2205512"},"modified":"2026-03-02T16:47:26","modified_gmt":"2026-03-02T15:47:26","slug":"polynesian-tattoos-a-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/en\/polynesian-tattoos-a-history\/","title":{"rendered":"The Polynesian tattoo: a history"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[et_pb_section fb_built=\u201d1\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d header_2_line_height=\u201d1.4em\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Discover an ancestral art<\/strong><\/h2>\n<blockquote>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">For a personal history of traditional Polynesian tattooing, known as <em>tatau<\/em>, we turn to Philippe Aukara, a Tahitian tattoo artist based in Papeete, who shares his secrets. The bigger picture focuses on an ancestral art practised for millennia, from the <a href=\"https:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/en\/marquesas-islands-french-polynesia-archipelago\/\">Marquesas Islands<\/a> to Samoa, via New Zealand and the Society Islands. This invaluable expertise could have died out when it was banned by European settlers, but new artists are committed to preserving its history, techniques and authenticity.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>A form of ID<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.25.2\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||40px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cTa-tau, ta-tau, ta-tau\u2026\u201d<\/em> <strong>Explorer James Cook<\/strong> heard this mysterious rhythm for the first time during his expedition to Polynesia in the 18<sup>th<\/sup> century. It is <strong>the \u201csong\u201d of the Polynesian tattoo artist<\/strong>: the sound of their tools clinking together. The tattoo artist uses a mallet to gently hit a wooden handle attached to a small bone, shark tooth or tortoiseshell comb to pierce the skin. The artist will have soaked the teeth of the comb in <strong>ink made from candlenut soot<\/strong>, diluted in oil or water, beforehand. In 1769, James Cook \u2013 and soon the whole of Europe \u2013 discovered these <strong>strange blueish drawings<\/strong> covering Polynesians\u2019 arms, torsos, legs and backs.<\/p>\n<p>But Marquesans, Samoans, Tongans, Hawaiians, Tahitians and <a href=\"https:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/en\/meet-maoris-new-zeland\/\"><strong>M\u0101ori<\/strong><\/a> had been using their bodies as a canvas to \u201cengrave\u201d their history for over two thousand years by that point. Philippe Aukara explains <em>\u201c<strong>The <\/strong><\/em><strong>tatau <\/strong><em>was used to <strong>express your personality<\/strong> and show your sexual maturity, genealogy or rank in society.\u201d<\/em> It was a <strong>true rite of passage <\/strong>for Polynesians, starting during puberty. Anyone who chose not to follow the tradition was ostracised from the community, but such practices have since been relaxed.\u00a0<strong>Polynesian tattoos<\/strong> were intended to <strong>mark an individual\u2019s identity<\/strong> and the passage of time: drawings to make up for the lack of writing within Polynesian societies with oral traditions.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_enable_color=\u201doff\u201d background_enable_image=\u201doff\u201d width=\u201d100%\u201d width_tablet=\u201d\u201d width_phone=\u201d\u201d width_last_edited=\u201don|phone\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d module_alignment=\u201dcenter\u201d custom_padding=\u201d||0px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_enable_color=\u201doff\u201d background_enable_image=\u201doff\u201d background_size=\u201dcontain\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_image src=\u201dhttps:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/No-17_Tahuata_Marquises_Marquisienstatoue\u00a9StudioPONANT-Thibault-Garnier-1.jpg\u201d alt=\u201dhistoire du tatouage polyn\u00e9sien\u201d title_text=\u201dtatouage-polynesien\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d custom_margin=\u201d-6px||20px|||\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>To each their own history<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_enable_color=\u201doff\u201d background_enable_image=\u201doff\u201d width=\u201d100%\u201d width_tablet=\u201d\u201d width_phone=\u201d\u201d width_last_edited=\u201don|phone\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d module_alignment=\u201dcenter\u201d custom_padding=\u201d20px||5px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_enable_color=\u201doff\u201d background_enable_image=\u201doff\u201d background_size=\u201dcontain\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d custom_margin=\u201d-12px|||||\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||20px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Over the centuries and major migrations within the Polynesian Triangle \u2013 Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island \u2013 each archipelago developed <strong>its own art of tattooing<\/strong>. From mountainous islands to atolls with palm trees, styles and symbols vary. It is then up to the individual to tell the important stories of their life and <strong>embed their memories in their skin<\/strong> via their favourite totems.<em>\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>While Marquesan <em>tikis<\/em> \u2013 depictions of the Polynesian half-gods \u2013 symbolise protection and power, fish mark prosperity. Turtles evoke health, fertility and family bonds, shark teeth suggest strength and safety, and birds and waves depict travel and spirituality. Ultimately, <em>\u201c<strong>each tattoo has its own story<\/strong>. It is primarily the result of a dialogue between the tattoo artist and the person getting the tattoo. It is up to the tattoo artist to arrange the chosen patterns harmoniously and adapt them to the body\u2019s morphology. That\u2019s how the design is gradually built.\u201d <\/em>There are <strong>as many patterns as there are tattoos<\/strong>!<\/p>\n<p><strong>The chosen location is also important<\/strong>. A tattooed shoulder is a sign of strength and bravery, while a tattooed torso symbolises generosity and sincerity. Head tattoos are a sign of wisdom, while leg tattoos represent progress. Customs are changing, but <strong>female tattoos<\/strong> are traditionally limited to <strong>discreet, delicate adornments on the hands<\/strong>, feet or lips. Take, for example, this small ring of Tahitian gardenia wrapped around an ankle, reflecting grace, beauty and sensuality, or this hibiscus flower on one shoulder.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=\u201dhttps:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/0T5A6446-N060722_BoraBora_Gauguin\u00a9PONANT-julien-fabro-1.jpg\u201d alt=\u201dhistoire du tatouage polyn\u00e9sien\u201d title_text=\u201dtatouage-polynesien\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||40px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>The rebirth of an art form, respect for a culture<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Considered barbaric by missionaries in the late 18<sup>th<\/sup> century, the traditional practice of Polynesian tattooing was quickly banned. But its resilience means that the Polynesian islands have seen the <em>tatau <\/em>regain its reputation almost 150 years later. <em>\u201cIt is <strong>now fully accepted and embraced<\/strong>. It\u2019s a real leap forward!\u201d<\/em> says Philippe Aukara with a smile. <em>\u201cSchools and social media are now replacing oral transmission to better share different techniques.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row column_structure=\u201d2_5,3_5\u2033 admin_label=\u201dMEA \u2013 decalage\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d39px||39px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d2_5\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_enable_color=\u201doff\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|on||||||\u201d header_2_text_align=\u201dleft\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#ffffff\u201d header_2_line_height=\u201d1.4em\u201d background_color=\u201d#307f90\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d|-30%|||false|false\u201d custom_margin_tablet=\u201d|0%|||false|false\u201d custom_margin_phone=\u201d\u201d custom_margin_last_edited=\u201don|tablet\u201d custom_padding=\u201d30px|75%|30px|20px|true|false\u201d custom_padding_tablet=\u201d|20px|||true|false\u201d custom_padding_phone=\u201d\u201d custom_padding_last_edited=\u201don|tablet\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<h2><strong>About Philippe Aukara\u2026\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=\u201d3_5\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_enable_color=\u201doff\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d background_color=\u201d#f7f7f7\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d50px|||-25%|false|false\u201d custom_margin_tablet=\u201d0px|||0%|false|false\u201d custom_margin_phone=\u201d\u201d custom_margin_last_edited=\u201don|desktop\u201d custom_padding=\u201d40px|40px|40px|40px|true|true\u201d custom_padding_tablet=\u201d|20px||20px|true|true\u201d custom_padding_phone=\u201d\u201d custom_padding_last_edited=\u201don|tablet\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Proud of his roots and culture, <strong>Philippe is a worthy heir to the <em>tatau<\/em><\/strong><em>.<\/em> <em>\u201cAs a Marquesan, tattooing and dancing are an important part of my daily life. I\u2019ve wanted to be a tattoo artist and get tattoos since I was very young,\u201d <\/em>he shares. He practises different tattooing styles in his studio in Papeete opposite Tipaerui high school<em>. <\/em>In particular, he performs \u201c<strong><em>modern Polynesian tattooing<\/em><\/strong><em>, which is a mix of all the cultures within the Polynesian Triangle, a technique with a lot of shading. And <strong>Marquesan tattooing<\/strong>, <\/em>Patutiki<em>, designed with more black flat tints and no shading.\u201d<\/em>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d header_2_font=\u201d|300|||||||\u201d header_2_text_color=\u201d#334556\u2033 header_2_font_size=\u201d38px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||25px||false|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Designed directly on his customers\u2019 skin, every one of his creations is unique, an intimate reflection of the life and values of the person with the tattoo. <em>\u201cWhile I am mainly inspired by traditional Polynesian and Marquesan motifs, as a tattoo artist, I also sometimes update them.\u201d <\/em>And when it comes to technique<em>, \u201cwhile the evolution of modern tools has taken over, <strong>some people are perpetuating the know-how of our ancestors<\/strong>.\u201d<\/em> And through it, all the history and culture of Polynesia are kept alive. For example, the <strong>dotwork technique<\/strong> is a <strong>contemporary version of traditional comb inking<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=\u201dhttps:\/\/escales.ponant.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/iStock-471655120-1.jpg\u201d alt=\u201dhistoire du tatouage polyn\u00e9sien\u201d title_text=\u201dtatouage-polynesien\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d max_width=\u201d900px\u201d custom_padding=\u201d0px||0px||true|false\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_column type=\u201d4_4\u2033 _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 _module_preset=\u201ddefault\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d theme_builder_area=\u201dpost_content\u201d][et_pb_text 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