As
Generation X re-discovers the tattoo, a native tattoo revival is
also sweeping the Pacific. From Oakland to Auckland, Pacific Islanders
proclaim their heritage by re-claiming the ancient body arts. As
native tattoo designs spread into the mainstream, a fierce controversy
rages over who should create and wear them. This cutting edge one-hour
documentary traces the journey of tattoo, from ancient origins in
the remote Pacific to the urban sprawl of modern America. It uncovers
the meaning behind the symbols, and explores the reason why people
choose to inscribe such permanent, personal stories on their skin.
Once considered the outlaw insignia
of bikers, criminals and circus freaks, tattoos have gone from socially
marginal status to fashion statement in one generation. Tattoos
may not just be a fad, but something much deeper, some ancestral
tribal impulse to permanently decorate the body. The current craze
for body art has ancient roots in Oceania, where for thousands of
years native people colored their skin with geometric patterns and
symbols. Our word "tattoo" comes from the Polynesian "tatau". |