What if the act of tattooing could heal deeply internal wounds? Join us on The Transformative Marks Podcast as we uncover the profound power of Indigenous tattooing practices through our enlightening conversation with Megan Sams, a Mi'kmaq and Nlaka'pamux multitalented artist, farmer, and beekeeper from Newfoundland. From Megan's first tribal tattoo in the 90s to her profoundly spiritual experience with Nlaka'pamux Blackwork, you’ll gain insights into how these practices mend personal and communal fabrics, creating a sense of wholeness and connection within the Indigenous community.
Listen as we delve into the significance of facial markings in Indigenous identity and healing. Through compelling personal stories, Megan illustrates how these markings externalize internal trauma, facilitating a process of collective liberation and a stronger sense of self. The narratives also reveal the resilience inherent in reclaiming cultural identity, overcoming the historical diminishment imposed by colonization, and reconnecting with family and community.
Furthermore, we explore the importance of collaboration and connection, reflecting on the impactful relationships formed during our journey. From the integration of traditional practices in modern tattoo shops to the ethical considerations in cultural tattooing, we discuss the transformative influence of intentionality and ceremony. Concluding with reflections on mentorship and the ethical practice of cultural tattooing, this episode underscores the necessity of embracing compassion and cultural ethics, and the role of every individual in contributing to a better world.
You can find Megan at:
Instagram @livetextiles
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://kofi.com/transformativemarks
I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts & We acknowledge the support of Arts Nova Scotia