Inuit in Denmark embrace their heritage with the help of tattoos that are healing wounds

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Indigenous Greenlanders once wore bold face tattoos that carried deep spiritual and cultural significance. But during the centuries of Denmark’s colonial rule, the Inuit tradition of getting face and hand tattoos disappeared. The World’s Joshua Coe met an Inuk tattoo artist who is now reviving a piece of Inuit heritage for community members living in Denmark.

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