Cartographies of Skin and Soil: Tattoos, Resistance, 1500s Maps of Philippines
October 15, 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library, Asia Reading Room, 4th Floor
Cartographies of Skin and Soil: Tattoos, Resistance, and 1500s Colonial Maps of the Philippines Workshop and Exhibit
Discover how Filipinos have long marked memory and resisted erasure through traditional tattoos, archival materials, and rare 1500s Philippine maps – stories preserved in the Philippine Rare Collection at Hamilton Library. Events will feature traditional tattoos documented in the Boxer Codex, the Philippine Revolutionary Papers, 16th-18th century maps, and the Martial Law Papers.
Ticket Information
Space is limited - Event Sponsor
Hamilton Library, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Elena Clariza, (808) 956-2313, mclariza@hawaii.edu, https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOfj6n29pUnlV4SemVnlVUc9BpBaRrEpXL4wSmmo7Jcx84Sw/viewform
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