Philippine Tribal Tattoos

The Vanishing Body Art of Ancient Filipinos

By Pathetic Man, published Apr 10, 2006
Published Content: 17  Total Views: 54,679  Favorited By: 1 CPs
Rating: 2.5 of 5
Tribal tattooing is slowly vanishing in many parts of the Philippines. Once a symbol of beauty, maturity, rank and bravery, knowledge of this ancient Filipino tradition of tribal tattoos is on the verge of being lost. The adoption and preference of modern Filipinos to western influences threatens tribal tattooing, a symbol of their once proud and unique culture.

The art of tribal tattooing among ancient tribes were essentially performed in a similar manner differing only in the symbols and ingredients used in the actual tattoo. First, soot and sugar cane juice are mixed and then rubbed onto the skin. Lard, gall and even hen’s excrement is also used in its place.

Traditional tribal tattooing is very demanding and painful. The tattooed skin is injured and irritated. Swelling may last for a few weeks. Because of this, tribal tattooing is done in different sessions allowing the body time to heal. The completion of the tattoo may take months depending on its intricacy.

Tribal tattoos were so commonplace that the Spaniards dubbed the Visayan islands (where they first landed) “La Isla de los Pintados” (island of the painted ones). The pintados used small pieces of sharp metal which was first heated in fire. Elaborate designs are tattooed all over the body and only the hands and feet are left bear. Rubbing black powder made the tribal tattoo permanent. However, women tattooed only their hands.

The “Kankanay” of Benguet use a piece of wood with three iron points called “gisi”. Among tribes of the “Ibaloi” and “Kankanay”, tribal tattoos among males are rarely seen and are done only out of personal choice or whim. Women on the other hand, have their forearms (even up to the knuckles) tattooed with intricate designs making the natural color of the skin almost indiscernible.

Drawing of a "Pintado"

Credit: damonyo

Copyright: damonyo

Comments
Showing Comments 1 - 10 of 10
 
 
Mahal Kita

Posted on 04/18/2008 at 1:04:56 PM

 
does anyone know where i can find someone to design a tribal tattoo

Posted on 03/11/2008 at 11:03:14 PM

 
www.apat-na-alon-tribe.com/home.html

Posted on 02/21/2008 at 2:02:55 AM

 
are there still tribes of pintados in Leyte? i'm from leyte living in metromanila. i really want to regain my identity as a pintado. tnx for this article.

Posted on 02/05/2008 at 4:02:42 PM

 
noypi astig

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 11:01:04 PM

 
I m looking for a site for filipino tribal designs.. can some one help me

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 6:01:04 AM

 
omg! THANK YOU so much for this article, its helping me with my research assignment. If you have time please post more about the same topic.

Posted on 12/03/2007 at 11:12:00 PM

 
Astig! Astig Talaga!!!

Posted on 08/13/2007 at 11:08:00 PM

 
a nice culture for us filipino.....right?

Posted on 07/24/2007 at 2:07:00 AM

 
THANKS FOR THIS ARTICLE IT HELPED ME IN MY COMPARATIVE STUDY, BUT I HOPE U ADD ANOTHER ABOUT THIS SAME TOPIC NEW ONE PLIS!

Posted on 09/17/2006 at 1:09:00 AM

Type in Your Comments Below
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Showing Comments 1 - 10 of 10
 
Most Commented On