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THE FORGOTTEN CODE: TRIBAL TATTOOS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
"Hula Island Facial tattooing, ca. 1915. The two fringed parallel lines extending from the corners of the mouth towards the ears are a centipede motif. Among the Motu, this pattern is usually tattooed on the cheeks of a chief's child. The stepped designs (lakatoi) that appear on the girl's face proclaim that her father participated in several successful trading voyages." - Forgotten Code: Tribal Tattoos of Papua New Guinea