Tribal tattoos have probably been around the longest. Tribal tattoos from Amrican Indians, aboriginal tribes, and other cultures have always been present not only as body art but as different symbolism of each culture. Today tribal tattoos are not just confined to just one culture, but are now being spread by tattoo designers to the masses. A great example is Mike Tyson and his tribal tattoo on his face. Many celebrities have been adding tribal tattoos to their collection of body art. For those who have never seen tribal tattoos we have provided some prime examples. Tribal tattoos are not just random designs, which in many cases they are. Real tribal tattoo designs have some type of symbolism or represent something or the other. They are similar to kanji tattoos that many athletes have which stand for workds like committment or desire. Tribal tattoos should be picked to represent you and your life. There are many out there to chose from for all of us to sport. For those who are really interested, research in ancient tribal art is a good place to start and we will provide a few links to some choice sites. Ancient cultural, tribal tattoos are good way to express yourself. Newer tribal tattoos are also a good selection even if they don't have the history behind them.
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