File:Instruments for traditional Pacific Island tattoos.jpg

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English: Instruments for traditional Pacific Island tattoos: hāhau (tapping stick) made of ulei wood, moli (tattoo tool) made of wood and bone, and apu paʻu (ink bowl), made of jade
Date Taken in 2012
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Author Haa900

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