Tattooing has been practiced for centuries in several
cultures, mostly in Asia,
and widen throughout the world. The Ainu,
and indigenous people of Japan, usually had facial tattoos. Today, one can find Atayal,
Seediq,
Truku,
and Saisiyat of Taiwan, Berbers
of Tamazgha
(North Africa), Igbo, Yoruba, Fulani and Hausa people of Nigeria, and Māori
of New
Zealand with facial tattoos.
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