Ohana tattoos, the Hawaiian family

Ohana Tattoo

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You may have heard of the tattoos Ohana, or at least the term Ohana, what to refer to the family in Hawaiian culture.

The tattoos Ohana are based on this concept, which has a very deep and interesting meaning. Find out by reading this article!

The etymology of Ohana tattoos

Ohana Taro Tattoos

Taro, the original plant of the word "family."

The etymology of the word Ohana, which means 'family', is found especially in whoa, that is, the root of the taro, a plant cultivated by the Hawaiian people for thousands of years and that it constitutes a fundamental part of their diet (in fact, they call it “the stick of life”). Thus, the word family has its origin in a vegetable that has served as sustenance for this people for thousands of years, from which the great importance of the family for this culture is deduced.

In addition, Hawaiians not only understand family as blood relatives, but also all those friends we have met along the way and to whom we can consider a very important part of our life.

Family tattoos

Ohana Side Tattoos

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You see that If you want to be inspired by Ohana tattoos for your next piece, it will be because you believe that family is vital and you want to immortalize it on your skin.. You can take inspiration from traditional Hawaiian motifs or choose to tattoo the word in a tribal style. In this case, a black and white design can look great.

In addition, If you want to give it a fun touch, you can add Lilo and Stich, protagonists of the Disney movie of the same name in which the concept of family is also fundamental. If you opt for a color design it will be beautiful.

Ohana tattoos refer to family, one of the most important concepts for Hawaiian culture. Do you have a tattoo inspired by this concept? Tell us in the comments!


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