Peʻa

Peʻa

Peʻa – tradycyjny tatuaż samoański, przeznaczony dla mężczyzn. Pokrywa ciało od talii do kolan[1].

Wykonywany jest przy użyciu tradycyjnych narzędzi, ręcznie wyrobionych z kawałków kości i drewna[1]. Stanowi obrzęd przejścia dla samoańskich mężczyzn[1][2].

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Przypisy

  1. a b c Elizabeth A. Tuleja, Intercultural Communication for Global Business: How leaders communicate for success, New York–Abingdon: Routledge, 2017, s. 64, DOI10.4324/9781315668642, ISBN 978-1-315-66864-2, ISBN 978-1-138-93283-8, ISBN 978-1-138-93284-5, OCLC 951917302 [dostęp 2025-11-23] (ang.).
  2. Pe‘a tattooing [online], Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand [dostęp 2020-06-09] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2020-06-09] (ang.).

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