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    Traditional Polynesian tattoo tools include:
    • Hāhau (tapping stick) made of ulei wood
    • Moli (tattoo tool) made of wood and bone
    • Apu paʻu (ink bowl), made of jade
    • Tatatau, a comb with anywhere from 3-20 needles, carved from bone, shell or shark’s teeth, used to puncture the skin and insert pigment
    • Uhi, a comb-like instrument made from bone or tusks, dipped in ink made from natural pigments, such as burnt coconut husks or soot, and then tapped into the skin using a mallet
    • Cerated chisels and flat-bladed chisels, both of which cut deeper into the skin than most other Polynesian tattoo instruments, used by the Maori people.
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