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Image by Getty Images via Daylife The arm band tattoo The armband tattoo is very popular. Most of us have seen barbed wire or other designs made into an armband. Usually on the upper arm around the widest part of the bicep.
Image by Creativity+ Timothy K Hamilton via Flickr The Eagle Tattoo Of course, anyone can get an eagle tattoo. To really earn an eagle tattoo, one needs to put in much work on one’s inner selves. To have the gift, of clear vision, will take much work on one’s self.
Image via Wikipedia The Fox By studying the fox you can learn many lessons. While the Fox can’t out run the hounds, he can out fox them.
Image via Wikipedia Orca (killer-whale) The killer-whale has been thought to live up to its name, as a killer. At some point in the not to distant past its role changed, and it’s now a favorite mammal. Artists, particularly in the Pacific Northwest find the Orca a favorite for paintings.
Image via Wikipedia French explorers and missionaries in Eastern Canada, did leave us some information about some of the tribal tattooing in North America. While these records are mainly from the Huron tribe, I think it’s safe to say that most of the North American Native tribes did their tattooing in a similar manner.
Image by Okinawa Soba via Flickr While this is about tattooing, and not a history lesson in the native American nations, tribes and clans. It’s difficult to discuss one without getting into the other.
Image via Wikipedia Tribal Tattooing Not all Native American or Indian tribes had specific tattooing. Also many groups that are not Indian or Native American tribes have tattooing in their group.
Tattoos can be put on just about any body part.
