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Tribal Tattoo Designs- What Is The Future Of Tribal
Tattoos? by C.L.
Xavier
Are tribal tattoo designs a fad that is now in decline? Or are
tribal tattoos here to stay for as long as people get tattoos?
It's hard to predict the future, but most things, whether it's
fashions, music or tattoos, there are cycles. Tribal tattoos
became very popular over the last two decades, but more
recently there's been a bit of backlash.
My own opinion is that tribal tattoos are here to stay, but
that their popularity may never reach the same level as a few
years ago. This is not a bad thing for people who are really
into tribal tattoo designs. It's only an example of something
that went through a period of being a mega-trend and has
leveled off some.
We have to keep in mind that tribal tattoos, as the very word
"tribal" implies, are not new. They go back to the very early
days of human civilization in fact. One way to look at the
modern tattoo phenomenon, tribal tattoos in particular, is that
modern people feel a need to reconnect with ancient rituals.
Aside from tattoos, we can see this in certain musical trends,
such as techno and raves (though these also went through a
period of being very popular and have declined somewhat).
Some people who get tribal tattoos are reconnecting with their
own heritage, or at least a piece of it. Many people today are
of mixed ancestry. For example, many Americans have Native
American blood, and they may want to express this part of
themselves by getting a tattoo from that heritage. The same can
be said of people with Chinese, Celtic, Polynesian or African
ancestors.
Of course, many people get tribal tattoos that do not reflect
their own background at all. They may simply feel drawn to a
certain symbol, whether it be Celtic knotwork, a Maori tribal
design or a Chinese style dragon. We live in a multicultural
world, so people feel free to "borrow" the art, music, style of
dress and tattoo designs of other cultures. Some people resent
this and feel that the cultural symbols of a culture should not
be taken by others, but it's probably too late to expect this
to change.
The fact is, the world is not going to return to a time when
people live isolated from one another -unless there's some kind
of collapse of civilization. So in all likelihood, tribal
tattoos will never go out of style. They are part of the
"anything goes" global culture that exists almost everywhere
today.
There are some people who do things like get tattoos simply
because it's trendy and seems like the cool thing to do. They
also most likely choose the way they dress and what kind of
music they listen to the same way. Tribal tattoos may come and
go as far as appealing to those who follow trends. However,
others choose tattoos based on a deeper inner calling, or to
express an authentic aspect of themselves. Tribal tattoos can
sometimes fulfill this kind of need, so for this reason there
will always be a demand for them.
Find out more about tribal tattoo designs, and other
information about tattoos at:
http://www.tattoosinfo.org/tribal-tattoos
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