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  • Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
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    Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
    After brutal colonial-era efforts to suppress Maori culture, symbols of Indigenous identity are flourishing once more.

    Ta moko, the art of traditional Maori tattooing, is far from vanishing – it has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Maori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Maori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Maori culture.

    Traditional ta moko artist Mokonui-a-rangi Smith of the iwi or tribes Rangiwewehi, Ngati Whakaue and Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki uses an uhi or chisel to tattoo the pu?horo or upper leg traditional markings of Regan Reihana of Ngapuhi and Ngati Hine iwi or tribes. Smith works out of his studio in the Corbans Estate Art Centre in West Auckland, New Zealand. 06 June 2022.

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  • Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
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    Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
    After brutal colonial-era efforts to suppress Maori culture, symbols of Indigenous identity are flourishing once more.

    Ta moko, the art of traditional Maori tattooing, is far from vanishing – it has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Maori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Maori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Maori culture.

    Traditional ta moko artist Mokonui-a-rangi Smith of the iwi or tribes Rangiwewehi, Ngati Whakaue and Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki uses an uhi or chisel to tattoo the pu?horo or upper leg traditional markings of Regan Reihana of Ngapuhi and Ngati Hine iwi or tribes. Smith works out of his studio in the Corbans Estate Art Centre in West Auckland, New Zealand. 06 June 2022.

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  • Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
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    Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
    After brutal colonial-era efforts to suppress Maori culture, symbols of Indigenous identity are flourishing once more.

    Ta moko, the art of traditional Maori tattooing, is far from vanishing – it has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Maori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Maori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Maori culture.

    Traditional ta moko artist Mokonui-a-rangi Smith of the iwi or tribes Rangiwewehi, Ngati Whakaue and Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki uses an uhi or chisel to tattoo the pu?horo or upper leg traditional markings of Regan Reihana of Ngapuhi and Ngati Hine iwi or tribes. Smith works out of his studio in the Corbans Estate Art Centre in West Auckland, New Zealand. 06 June 2022.

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  • Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
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    Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
    After brutal colonial-era efforts to suppress Maori culture, symbols of Indigenous identity are flourishing once more.

    Ta moko, the art of traditional Maori tattooing, is far from vanishing – it has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Maori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Maori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Maori culture.

    Mokonui-a-rangi Smith prepares his uhi or chisels prior to his ta moko or traditional tattooing. Smith of the iwi or tribes Rangiwewehi, Ngati Whakaue and Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki uses the uhi for all of his tattoo work. Smith works out of his studio in the Corbans Estate Art Centre in West Auckland, New Zealand. 06 June 2022.

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  • Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
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    Maori moko facial tattoos revived by a new generation with designs on the future
    After brutal colonial-era efforts to suppress Maori culture, symbols of Indigenous identity are flourishing once more.

    Ta moko, the art of traditional Maori tattooing, is far from vanishing – it has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Maori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Maori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Maori culture.

    Traditional ta moko artist Mokonui-a-rangi Smith of the iwi or tribes Rangiwewehi, Ngati Whakaue and Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki uses an uhi or chisel to tattoo his clients. The uhi is a traditional Maori method of tattooing. Smith poses for a portrait at his studio in the Corbans Estate Art Centre in West Auckland, New Zealand. 06 June 2022.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A Molotov cocktail with an stylized Ukraine coat of arms as flame, tattooed on the ankle of a young girl during the tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A stylized Ukraine coat of arms tattooed in the neck of a girl, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for the Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A stylized Ukraine coat of arms tattooed in the neck of a girl, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for the Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A stylized Ukraine coat of arms drawn down during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A stylized Ukraine coat of arms tattooed in left arm of a guy, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for the Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    DO NOT USE A stylized Ukraine coat of arms together with the portrait of Stepan Bandera tattooed on the right leg of a girl, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A man throwing a Molotov cocktail with an stylized Ukraine coat of arms as flame, tattooed on the ankle of a young girl during the tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    DO NOT USE A stylized Ukraine coat of arms together with the portrait of Stepan Bandera tattooed during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo artists during the marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    DO NOT USE Roma, 16, from Mariupol during a tattoo session. He got tattooed a stylized Ukraine coat of arms, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Roma, 16, from Mariupol during a tattoo session. He got tattooed a stylized Ukraine coat of arms, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo artists during the marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.
    The tattoo artist Marika tattooing the Ukranian word Palyanytsia, a flat Ukrainian traditional bread that became a very popular check-word to identify a russian occupier.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.
    The tattoo artist Marika checking the tattoo of the Ukranian word Palyanytsia made in a client. Palyanytsia is a flat Ukrainian traditional bread that became a very popular check-word to identify a russian occupier.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A stylized Ukraine coat of arms tattooed in the right leg of a girl, during a tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for the Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army. The tattoo of a flower in a gun, a symbol against the Russian soldiers. When they will died they will be fertilizers for the flowers.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo artists during the marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo artists during the marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    A tattoo artist during the marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.
    The tattoo artist Marika with some of her drowings. Among them the word Palyanytsia. Palyanytsia is a flat Ukrainian traditional bread that became a very popular check-word to identify a russian occupier.

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  • It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
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    It symbolises resistance: Ukrainians get tattoos to back war effort
    Tattoo artists in Kyiv raise funds for the fight against Russia with designs capturing Ukraine’s spirit.

    Ukrainians are inking the fight for their country on to their bodies, with artists getting requests for tattoos of molotov cocktails, anti-tank missiles and even a type of bread that has become an unlikely symbol of national identity because Russians struggle to pronounce it.

    Tattoo marathon in Kyiv where funds were raised for Ukrainian army.
    The tattoo artist Marika checking the tattoo of the Ukranian word Palyanytsia made in a client. Palyanytsia is a flat Ukrainian traditional bread that became a very popular check-word to identify a russian occupier.

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    Experience: I tracked down my impostor. I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like me. He had even copied my tattoos.
    Experience story - Dr Matt Lodder, who had his identity, his academic work, and even his tattoo's copied. He was Catfished by a student in the US who was getting a degree submitting his academic work. Dr Lodder, an Art History professor at Essex university in Colchester, specialises in the history of Tattoo's. Photographed in Folkestone in Kent.

    "IÕve been an academic since 2013. I am a senior lecturer in art history, and director of US studies at the University of Essex. What drove me towards an academic career was my interest in tattooing. There is a very small group of tattoo historians in academia, so we all know one another well. In November 2017, Anna Friedman, a Chicago-based academic with a similar specialism, contacted me. She had received a like on Instagram from an account she thought was interesting. Clicking on the profile, she saw it was a duplicate of her page and that the guy had also made a copy of her website, including her very specific biography, but under his own name. When she looked at his profile on academia.edu, she instantly realised that his bio was a copy of mine; the papers heÕd supposedly written were actually by me. HeÕd claimed to have given talks that I, or others in our academic circle, had given. Anna messaged me asking if I knew who this person was, but I had no idea."
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    Experience: I tracked down my impostor. I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like me. He had even copied my tattoos.
    Experience story - Dr Matt Lodder, who had his identity, his academic work, and even his tattoo's copied. He was Catfished by a student in the US who was getting a degree submitting his academic work. Dr Lodder, an Art History professor at Essex university in Colchester, specialises in the history of Tattoo's. Photographed in Folkestone in Kent.

    "IÕve been an academic since 2013. I am a senior lecturer in art history, and director of US studies at the University of Essex. What drove me towards an academic career was my interest in tattooing. There is a very small group of tattoo historians in academia, so we all know one another well. In November 2017, Anna Friedman, a Chicago-based academic with a similar specialism, contacted me. She had received a like on Instagram from an account she thought was interesting. Clicking on the profile, she saw it was a duplicate of her page and that the guy had also made a copy of her website, including her very specific biography, but under his own name. When she looked at his profile on academia.edu, she instantly realised that his bio was a copy of mine; the papers heÕd supposedly written were actually by me. HeÕd claimed to have given talks that I, or others in our academic circle, had given. Anna messaged me asking if I knew who this person was, but I had no idea."
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  • Experience: I tracked down my impostor. I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like me. He had even copied my tattoos.
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    Experience: I tracked down my impostor. I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like me. He had even copied my tattoos.
    Experience story - Dr Matt Lodder, who had his identity, his academic work, and even his tattoo's copied. He was Catfished by a student in the US who was getting a degree submitting his academic work. Dr Lodder, an Art History professor at Essex university in Colchester, specialises in the history of Tattoo's. Photographed in Folkestone in Kent.

    "IÕve been an academic since 2013. I am a senior lecturer in art history, and director of US studies at the University of Essex. What drove me towards an academic career was my interest in tattooing. There is a very small group of tattoo historians in academia, so we all know one another well. In November 2017, Anna Friedman, a Chicago-based academic with a similar specialism, contacted me. She had received a like on Instagram from an account she thought was interesting. Clicking on the profile, she saw it was a duplicate of her page and that the guy had also made a copy of her website, including her very specific biography, but under his own name. When she looked at his profile on academia.edu, she instantly realised that his bio was a copy of mine; the papers heÕd supposedly written were actually by me. HeÕd claimed to have given talks that I, or others in our academic circle, had given. Anna messaged me asking if I knew who this person was, but I had no idea."
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  • Experience: I tracked down my impostor. I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like me. He had even copied my tattoos.
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    Experience: I tracked down my impostor. I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like me. He had even copied my tattoos.
    Experience story - Dr Matt Lodder, who had his identity, his academic work, and even his tattoo's copied. He was Catfished by a student in the US who was getting a degree submitting his academic work. Dr Lodder, an Art History professor at Essex university in Colchester, specialises in the history of Tattoo's. Photographed in Folkestone in Kent.

    "IÕve been an academic since 2013. I am a senior lecturer in art history, and director of US studies at the University of Essex. What drove me towards an academic career was my interest in tattooing. There is a very small group of tattoo historians in academia, so we all know one another well. In November 2017, Anna Friedman, a Chicago-based academic with a similar specialism, contacted me. She had received a like on Instagram from an account she thought was interesting. Clicking on the profile, she saw it was a duplicate of her page and that the guy had also made a copy of her website, including her very specific biography, but under his own name. When she looked at his profile on academia.edu, she instantly realised that his bio was a copy of mine; the papers heÕd supposedly written were actually by me. HeÕd claimed to have given talks that I, or others in our academic circle, had given. Anna messaged me asking if I knew who this person was, but I had no idea."
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    ÔIÕve always been a fan of the Lannisters. IÕd gladly pledge allegiance to them because they are rich and have the biggest army. The best character is Jaime. I donÕt want him to end up with Cersei though.Õ

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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Zabbie Burkes, London

    ÔI got the One-Eyed Raven tattooed on myself. Oh wait, itÕs called the Three-Eyed Raven!Õ

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    ÔI got the One-Eyed Raven tattooed on myself. Oh wait, itÕs called the Three-Eyed Raven!Õ

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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Sebastian Dolce, Shoreditch

    ÔArya is my favourite. A lot of people donÕt take her seriously because she is the youngest. But sheÕs been the best since the first season, and a lot of people still underestimate her.Õ

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    ÔArya is my favourite. A lot of people donÕt take her seriously because she is the youngest. But sheÕs been the best since the first season, and a lot of people still underestimate her.Õ

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    ÔPlease donÕt show my face or use my name. IÕm skipping work to get a free tattoo of Hodor!Õ

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    ÔPlease donÕt show my face or use my name. IÕm skipping work to get a free tattoo of Hodor!Õ

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    ÔPlease donÕt show my face or use my name. IÕm skipping work to get a free tattoo of Hodor!Õ

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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Jamie Anderson, Ellie Jolliffe and Neil Gardner all opted for tattoos of Arya StarkÕs sword Needle. Gardner (right) says: ÔI got Needle because I like swords a lot. I donÕt have one myself, because I donÕt have a license.Õ

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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Jamie Anderson, Ellie Jolliffe and Neil Gardner all opted for tattoos of Arya StarkÕs sword Needle. Gardner (right) says: ÔI got Needle because I like swords a lot. I donÕt have one myself, because I donÕt have a license.Õ

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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Aaron Hollands, Sevenoaks, Kent

    ÔThe new season started out slow but it soon picked up speed. I especially liked the part when the zombie kid was on the wall and burned.Õ

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    ÔThe new season started out slow but it soon picked up speed. I especially liked the part when the zombie kid was on the wall and burned.Õ

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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Ellie Jolliffe, Camberwell, London

    ÔI got an arrow because I like Arya, though the dragons are my real favourite characters. I got through the entire show without shedding a tear for anyone, but I cried when Viserion died. I still cry every time I watch itÕ

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To celebrate the last season of the fantasy behemoth, superfans have been queuing round the block for free tattoos
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    Superfans getting free tattoos at the NOW TV GOT Ink tattoo studio. The studio is open to mark the final season of Game of Thrones streaming on NOW TV. Leah Valaydon, Portsmouth

    ÔI am inspired by Sansa, because she has grown into a really intelligent character who can hold her own against the likes of Cersei and Littlefinger. When you have mentors like that, you canÕt be naive enough to not recognise their craft. I donÕt think Sansa is turning into a second Cersei or Littlefinger, but she is definitely emulating them.Õ

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