At 100 or So, She Keeps a Philippine Tattoo Tradition Alive
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At 100 or So, She Keeps a Philippine Tattoo Tradition Alive
KALINGA PROVINCE Buscalan Pacific Ocean Manilla South China Sea PHILIPPINES Sulu Sea MALAYSIA Celebes Sea 200 Miles INDONESIA MAY 15, 2017
," Ms. Fang-od said of the many people who have come to see her. that I was surprised
" he said, as he watched Ms. Fang-od tattoo a tourist with rapid, precise taps.
that It’s so much more special getting a tattoo from her versus walking into a parlor and getting one from me,
Kalinga said that I won’t stop until I get a tattoo from Apo,
Anyu Baydon said that It’s an honor for us that people come here for our traditions,
The woman, Maria Fang-od Oggay, will finish 14 tattoos before lunch — not a bad day’s work for someone said to be 100 years old.
Ms. Fang-od, also spelled Whang-od, is a ritual tattoo artist of the Butbut tribe of the Kalinga ethnic group in the northern Philippines.
KALINGA PROVINCE Buscalan Pacific Ocean Manilla South China Sea PHILIPPINES Sulu Sea MALAYSIA Celebes Sea 200 Miles INDONESIA MAY 15, 2017
," Ms. Fang-od said of the many people who have come to see her. that I was surprised
" he said, as he watched Ms. Fang-od tattoo a tourist with rapid, precise taps.
that It’s so much more special getting a tattoo from her versus walking into a parlor and getting one from me,
Kalinga said that I won’t stop until I get a tattoo from Apo,
Anyu Baydon said that It’s an honor for us that people come here for our traditions,
The woman, Maria Fang-od Oggay, will finish 14 tattoos before lunch — not a bad day’s work for someone said to be 100 years old.
Ms. Fang-od, also spelled Whang-od, is a ritual tattoo artist of the Butbut tribe of the Kalinga ethnic group in the northern Philippines.
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