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Product details

Hardcover: 176 pages

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.; 1st Edition edition (December 28, 2010)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0764336029

ISBN-13: 978-0764336027

Product Dimensions:

8.8 x 0.8 x 11.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.9 out of 5 stars

39 customer reviews

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#90,582 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

In 2010 i flew to Cebu Philippines to pay final respects to my Grandfather and had the fortune of receiving a traditional* tattoo. Though having talked it out in great detail start to finish over time my memory has faded some of its meaning away. Having done so i went on a pursuit to find a book perhaps at least on Polynesian tattoo symbolism when i stumbled upon this book. Not only does he break down associated meanings behind select parts, he also provides tidbit stories of its origins, who primarily used the marks, what region, what tribe, and plenty of other extremely insightful pieces of information accompanied with quality imagery. Im completely blown away and impressed with this book and at a great price. If in the market to gain understanding of Filipino tattoo symbolism and a wealth of other hard to find information (even on the web) then this book may very well do you strong justice along your journey.

Because Christian and Muslim religions deem tattooing as pagan, thus evil, most Philippine people no longer practice this ancient art. What’s worse, is that foreign religions not only turned the majority of Filipinos against the practice of tattooing, it also caused their thinking and perceptions to change so much so that Filipinos began looking down on and deeming inferior their fellow Filipinos who still practiced it. Wilcken makes it clear that this tradition is important to uphold and preserve and shares the unseen beauty of the practice. Wilcken is also specific in identifying the northern Philippine regions that still practice tattooing today and is respectful of their regions and identities.An extraordinary chapter is dedicated to the spiritual aspects of tattooing. This chapter is especially significant because it gives actual examples of different beliefs and rituals that accompany the tattoos. That chapter explains to readers that tattoo motifs were not just a practice to embellish one’s physical appearance, but that each motif, pattern and symbol had a deep meaning that imbued its wearer with specific energies, powers, and protection and in that process simultaneously created lasting and sacred connection between the bearer with his/her community, fellows (Kapwa), and with nature or the Divine, during different stages or actions in their life journey (Lakaran).I think readers, especially westernized Filipinos, by reading this book, can begin to discover and realize that their ancient culture was more artistically sophisticated and esoterically advanced then their colonizers perceived them or how they themselves were taught to perceive themselves by their colonizers.Lane Wilcken’s book Filipino Tattoos: Ancient to Modern is a result of around two decades of research, connecting with tattoo practitioners, masters and enthusiasts, and is also a result of a lifetime of experiencing Philippine traditions directly for him self via his family.The book of Filipino Tattoos: Ancient to Modern may cover a significant amount of information that hasn’t been published before. It isn’t just a book with photos and drawings of traditional and modern tattoos. This book also has a large amount of information about the history of Philippine tattoo culture, the tools and processes of the traditional Philippine practitioners, the different traditional and modern reasons for tattooing, and more.Both the traditional and modern reasons for tattooing, that are shared in this book can give people who have Filipino tattoos (and/or otherwise) or are planning to get Filipino tattoos, cause to consider more thoughtfully, even contemplatively, what their tattoos mean for them. Even non-Filipino tattoo enthusiasts can get something out of this book.Wilcken also dedicates a whole chapter to tattooing motifs and practices that are shared among the Pacific Isles. The two forewords are written by Su’a Suluape Alaiva’a Petel, a master tattoo expert who hails from the oldest tattooing family of Samoa, and by Keone Nunes, a Hawaiian master tattoo practitioner(tofuga). The work of Suluape and Nunes has perpetrated the ancient art of hand-tap tattooing today (Bob Baxter, 2010).(Side story: After this book was off to the press, Nunes and author Wilcken traveled together with friends to the Philippines to meet with the Filipino master tattoo artist Apo Wang-Od, who resides in the mountainous region of Buscalan. You can read about that trip in an email of Nunes to blogger MisterRoadTripper aka Bob Baxter, editor of tattooroadtrip.com. Entitled “Keone Nunes Visits Buscalan,” the email relates about the trip, meeting Apo Wang-Od, and the differences and similarities between traditional Philippine and Hawaiian hand-tap tattooing. The email also talks about why it was important for Nune to meet the very old, and thus senior (yet still energetic and lively) Apo Wang-Od, who by the way, is also featured in this book).With Filipino Tattoos: Ancient to Modern, Wilcken balances out our perceptions of this dwindling Filipino tradition. He does a valid and truthful revelation of the beauty and meaning of Filipino tattooing. Wilcken’s book uplifts the traditions of tattooing from decorative or supposed superstitious devices of so-called primitives, savages, and from the non-understood fringe movement of new tribalism. The book also enlightens tattoo enthusiasts and mere curious readers, such as myself, to the meaningfulness of the original traditions and even the practices that are persisting today. Wilcken helps the reader find the value and wisdom of ancient and modern Filipino indigenous culture and beliefs. This is an important process that some may identify with the term “decolonization” (for both the colonized and colonizer mind frames).I want to add, that some of my baybayin and babaylan designs have been taken by others and turned into tattoos on their bodies because the art had deep meaning for them. I met Lane Wilcken recently and began working with him within the Center for Babaylan Studies to research, share, teach, promote indigenous knowledge systems and practices. I know, first hand, that Wilcken has worked on and written this book with the utmost passion for his Philippine roots, and with love and respect for his family and ancestry. He writes in the true spirit of Pakikipagkapwa---Sacred Interconnection with all Life.Thank you, Lane Wilcken.Here is a summary from the Table of Contents for Filipino Tattoos: Ancient to Modern:Foreword by Su’a Suluape Alaiva’a PetelForeword by Keone NunesTestimonial by Leo ZuluetaAcknowledgementsIntroductionChapter 1 - Early Accounts and Fragments of Philippine Tattoo CultureChapter 2 - The Tattoo Process and ToolsChapter 3 - Reasons for TattooingChapter 4 - Facial TattooingChapter 5 - Spiritual Aspects of TattooingChapter 6 - Shared Tattooing Motifs with the Pacific IslesChapter 7 - A Selection of Filipino Tattooing MotifsChapter 8 - Modern Filipino TattooingAppendixEndnotesGlossaryBibliographyIndex

As a Filipino interested in our ancient tattoo traditions this book was an invaluable resource. Lane Wilcken has done years of scholarly and experiential research and is one of the few people I would trust on these issues. I eventually even received my first batek from him several years later.I would recommend this book to anyone interested in pre-colonial tattoo traditions within the PI and anyone seriously considering being part of the cultural reclamation of these practices.

Lane Wilcken has added a much needed and well-detailed piece to the story of tattoos.This book is well written and not only covers the history of Filipino tattoos but also details the useof the symbols and their historical and modern use.It is a beautiful book from front to back. It has full-color pictures and explains through story and detailthe tradition of tattooing in the Philippines and Polynesian cultures.It is a must read for tattoo enthusiast !!!

It's a beautiful hard cover book with lots of images and descriptions. We are using it in our Filipino American Homeschool studies.

If you're looking for a tattoo book where you can get tattoo stencils or copy tattoo designs, then this isn't the book for you. Although there are heaps of large pictures and drawings of Filipino (and neighbouring islands) tattoos, I see this book as a history book which focuses on the Philippines' pre-Hispanic period. Philippine history taught in our schools usually starts from the arrival of the Spaniards and onwards. I found it fascinating that the author was able to gather loads of pre-Hispanic material for this. When I was young, I never had the time nor the interest to go to a school library and do some research regarding Pre-Spanish Philippines. I was contented with my knowledge of Lapu-Lapu's fight as the start of Philippine history.This book is also great for tattoo artists and enthusiasts to be able to create ORIGINAL Filipino-inspired tattoo designs. Filipino-inspired tattoos aren't just random, repetitive designs that create a "cool-looking", hypnotic and "tribal-like" pattern. Each tattoo is distinct to the bearer of the tattoo and tells us something about the person. It is for this reason that copying from the book's pictures is discouraged. Reading the text and understanding each minute design teaches us how to create our own.

This book is amazing, full of more info then I thought. Has a testimonial from Leo Zuleta in the beginning! Definitely great if you're researching the culture of filipino tattoos, less for references. Though the writer does give a few patterns and what they mean. It's more about the culture of tattooing. As a tattooer and filipina it's one of my favorite books. Definitely worth it!

As a Filipino I am happy to see books on our pre-Spain brothers and sisters. Lane Wilkins is very knowledgeable in this topic and look forward to getting my hands on his other books.

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