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Roadside Tattoo Artist

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Roadside Tattoo Artist
Man Gets a Tattoo by Roadside

The Village of Chandanpur, 1976
See also:
A Gondati's Tattoo, Tattoos of the Baiga Tribe, Tattoo of a Tribal Woman, Tattoos of a Tribal Woman, Tribal Tattoo Design

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Sacred Body ArtDeclaring Religious AllegianceThe Henna Art of the Feet of a BrideTattoos of the Baiga Tribe
The Henna Tattoo on the Palms of a BrideHorizontal and Vertical MarkingsWhen the Ear SpeaksSumangali  -- Portrait of a Traditional Indian Woman
Painted Face of a DevoteeTattoo of a Tribal WomanYou are hereFashionable Daughter of the Jungle
Tattoos of a Tribal WomanAsh Covered Face of a Fortune Teller
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