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g100num [7]
2 years ago
5

How did the Maori people eat during the tattoo process?

History
2 answers:
Svet_ta [14]2 years ago
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They did not eat solid food during tattoo process. Liquid food and water was drained into a tube, that is made of wood, to ensure that prevent<span> foodstuffs from contaminating the swollen skin</span>. This was the only way the tattooed person could eat until the wounds healed. 
maxonik [38]2 years ago
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Answer:

A full-face tattoo took a long time to complete, and the tattooist had to study his subject’s facial structure before determining their approach. Māori tattooing could be extremely painful.<u> Those recovering from recent tattoos could not eat solid foods, and instead they consumed liquid food and water through a wooden funnel. Care was taken so that the liquids did not touch the healing skin.</u>

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