
Samoan tatau: a tufuga begins his work…
An excerpt from an interview with the late tufuga tatatau (master tattooist) Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II in March 1999.
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Explore the history of Sāmoan tatau, watch interviews with people talking about what their tatau means to them, and discover objects and photographs within our collections.
An excerpt from an interview with the late tufuga tatatau (master tattooist) Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II in March 1999.
A beautifully designed and richly illustrated retelling of the unique and powerful history of Sāmoan tattooing, from 3,000 years ago to modern practices.
Photographs of Sāmoan tatau in New Zealand and tools used in the art of tatau.
Co-authors Sean Mallon and Sébastien Galliot talk about working on publishing the book Tatau and what they've learned and what keeps them interested in the art of Tatau.
Senior Curator Pacific Cultures Sean Mallon answers some questions about Sāmoan tatau.
The story of Sāmoan tattoo art and the work of Su‘a Sulu‘ape Paulo II.
Mark Adams discuss his 40-year project photographing Sāmoan tatau with Senior Curator Pacific Cultures Sean Mallon.
Who said tattooing is ‘men’s’ work anyway? Watch a panel discussion from Te Papa inspired by the stories of women mark makers who are revitalising female tattooing in Aotearoa, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and Sāmoa.
Five Sāmoan New Zealanders share what their tatau means to them.
Pacific curator Sean Mallon and Sāmoan tatau artists Sulu’ape Steve Looney and Tuigamala Andy Tauafiafi talk about the meanings and history of Sāmoan tattooing.