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  1. University of Mandalay
  2. Department of History

Tattoo Art in Myanmar Culture: Special Reference with State Bondsmen of Cavalry Corps

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Title Tattoo Art in Myanmar Culture: Special Reference with State Bondsmen of Cavalry Corps
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The traditional art of tattooing is deeply rooted in Myanmar’s history: from kings to Commoners, tattoos were exemplars and devices of state bondsmen, masculine strength, feminine beauty, cultural identity and aesthetic appeal, while endowed as well as with spiritual powers serving as protection from evil forces.
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