Episode list

Skindigenous

Philippines

Mon, Feb 12, 2018
The legendary century year's old traditional Filipino artist Whang-Od is making sure that her mambabatoks practice will continue after her passing.
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Alberta

Mon, Feb 19, 2018
Métis artist Amy Malbeuf's insatiable appetite for new creative outlets has led her to work in many artistic fields, including traditional Indigenous tattooing.
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Indonesia

Mon, Feb 26, 2018
The Mentawai people inhabit a group of islands west of Sumatra, in Indonesia.
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Salmon arm

Mon, Mar 05, 2018
Dion Kaszas is an artist and scholar of mixed heritage who feels a strong connection to his Interior Salish roots.
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Samoa

Mon, Mar 12, 2018
Su'a Peter Suluape and his father Su'a Petelo Suluape have the same goal - share and preserve authentic Samoan practices, including tatau.
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Newfoundland

Mon, Mar 19, 2018
Jordan Bennett is an artist of Mi'kmaq descent whose work blends pop culture and traditional teachings into work that connects the past, the present and the future.
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Hawaii

Mon, Mar 26, 2018
If Keone Nunes had never picked up the tools and answered the call to master of kakau, there would likely be no traditional tattooing in Hawaii today.
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Seattle

Mon, Apr 02, 2018
Seattle-born artist Nahaan sees tattoo, like many other forms of artistic expression, as a political act and a form of resistance.
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New Zealand

Mon, Apr 09, 2018
In the twentieth century, the Maori of New Zealand all but lost their tattooing tradition.
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Alaska

Mon, Apr 16, 2018
We discover Marjorie Tahbone and her traditional Inuit tattooing art that she practices in her homeland - Nome, Alaska.
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Prince Rupert

Mon, Apr 23, 2018
As the only living tattoo artist from the Nisga'a Nation, Nakitta Trimble hopes to revive the traditional process of tattooing known as gihlee'e.
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Mexico

Mon, Apr 30, 2018
The ancient city of Palenque was once a hub of Mayan civilization. For centuries after its decline, it lay hidden under layers of tropical vegetation, until modern archaeologists peeled back the jungle to reveal it to the world.
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Toronto

Mon, May 07, 2018
Jay Soule is a multidisciplinary artist known as "Chippewar" in the Indigenous community. His internationally-recognized work expresses much of the angst of today's Indigenous population in Canada.
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