Tattoology
When tattooed mummies of the ancient Chimú culture were discovered in Peru, archaeologists were puzzled by the presence of a preserved fruit clutched in their hands... a fruit which is linked heavily to the paranormal and supernatural. What might this fruit, the genipap, tell us about the Chimú people and their tattoo practice? Instagram: www.instagram.com/tattoologypod [http://www.instagram.com/tattoologypod] Contact: tattoologypod@gmail.com Music is by Universfield from Pixabay Resources used for this episode: * Lars Krutak, “Pre-Columbian Tattoos of Western South America” [https://larskrutak.com/pre-columbian-tattoos-of-western-south-america/] * Pablo Albarenga, Francesc Badia I Dalmases, “Brazil’s Indigenous peoples mobilise against encroachment on their lands” [https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/democraciaabierta/brazil-indigenous-lands-mobilisation-landowners-agribusiness/], Open Democracy, 2022 * Rowan Menezes, “Jagua: The Traditional Blueish Dye Of The Shipibo Tribe For Body Art And Medicinal Purposes”, [https://jaguafactory.com/blogs/jagua/jagua-the-traditional-blueish-dye-of-the-shipibo-tribe-for-body-art-and-medicinal-purposes?srsltid=AfmBOorFJhdgrmP-9mWfdfRjKLYyhaO9xix4N9LmCfvzNdIqmy9qfaNk ] Jagua Factory, 2023 * Sankofa Mind + Body, “Genipapo for Spiritual Ceremony Preparation” [https://sankofamindandbody.com/genipapo-for-spiritual-ceremony-preparation/ ]
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