Tattoos were used for the sole purpose of identifying the different tribes in different countries in Africa, Samoa, India, China, Philippines, and several other places. Then here comes the colonizers with white Jesus claiming it was barbaric.

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Tattoos were used for the sole purpose of identifying the different tribes in different countries in Africa, Samoa, India, China, Philippines, and several other places. Then here comes the colonizers with white Jesus claiming it was barbaric.
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