Don't know if this helps but there is an article Tattooed Secrets of Women's 
History in Magude District, Southern M ozambiq ue. 

The article explorers women's experiences of Portuguese Colonialism in Southern 
Mozambique through the changing practices of body marking since around the 
1800's. 

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From: "A Faria" <antoniof1...@gmail.com> 
To: azores@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 2:50:51 PM 
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Portuguese Women and Tattoos (early 1900s) 


Never heard of a Portuguese woman ever having a tattoo it would never have been 
socially acceptable she must have lived abroad before moving to Hawaii prior to 
Hawaii there were sugar cane workers from the islands in Louisiana one 
generation earlier.  





On Monday, July 13, 2015 at 2:31:46 PM UTC-7, IslandRoutes wrote: 


Another researcher asked me about something that I'd never seen before, so I 
thought I'd ask here.  His female ancestors was born in 1885 and migrated to 
Hawaii with her parents.  She had a tattoo on her arm which looks like w w and 
then 3 or 4 symbols. 

I'm curious if anyone has seen this before with Portuguese women from that 
period?  Other than the suggestions that it was initials of some sort (the w 
definitely was...but the others look more like symbols), we can't come up with 
any specific reason for the tattoos. 

I've been working with Portuguese Hawaiian genealogy for 25 years and not once 
has anyone told me their female ancestors born in the 1800s had a tattoo. 

Any ideas if it does represent anything? 
Thanks! 



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