Should I bother with a Native American Tribal Tattoo?
Okay, I'm multiracial (leaning more towards black but less then half) and I'm planning on getting a Choctaw Tribal Tattoo since I'm part Choctaw. I was just wondering whether this would be foolhardy of me (like being a poser or something since *unfortuantely*
I am native Canadian ( Inuit) and the only time I get offended is if the person has no idea what it really is or what it means. Of course I think it is silly to get any tattoo if you have no idea what it really means!!! lol If you're gonna put something
“@: You should not have a tribal tattoo if your not native American or Samoan” drake drake drake drake
You should not have a tribal tattoo if your not native American or Samoan




She is generally booked up to six weeks in advance and no longer practices tribal tattooing. In China, tattoos are becoming more and more acceptable. People's understanding of the tattoos from an aesthetic point of understanding is improving.
Cut to another scene from SAS' upcoming pilot for the show “Being Ben Wade" (that's Coach, FYI), where our shirtless psychopath is sitting Indian style atop some sort of mountain, continuing with his Native American-esque mumblings.