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WOMEN MARINES, 1967. An elderly Okinawan woman showing her tattooed hands to American
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WOMEN MARINES, 1967. An elderly Okinawan woman showing her tattooed hands to American
WOMEN MARINES, 1967.
An elderly Okinawan woman showing her tattooed hands to American Marine Corporals Diane Savage and Maryann Burger stationed in Okinawa, Japan. The practice of hajiti was banned in Okinawa when it was annexed by the Japanese in 1879. Photograph, 1967
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1967 Corporal Diane Hand Japanese Marine Corps Savage Tattoo Us Marines Burger Okinawa
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In this print from 1967, we witness a poignant moment between cultures and generations. An elderly Okinawan woman stands before two American Marine Corporals, Diane Savage and Maryann Burger, stationed in Okinawa, Japan. With pride and vulnerability intertwined on her weathered face, she unveils her tattooed hands to the curious Marines. These tattoos tell a story of a forbidden practice called hajiti that was banned when Okinawa became part of Japan in 1879. The intricate designs etched onto her skin represent a cultural heritage that has been suppressed for decades. The image captures the power of human connection transcending language barriers and military uniforms. It is an encounter where respect meets curiosity as these women bridge the gap between their worlds through shared experiences. As we gaze upon this photograph today, it serves as a reminder of the complexities embedded within history and how they shape our present understanding. It prompts us to reflect on cultural preservation and the importance of acknowledging traditions that may have been lost or forgotten over time. Granger Art on Demand brings us this remarkable snapshot frozen in time by Granger NYC / The Granger Collection. Through its lens, we are transported back to 1967 when two young American Marines stood witness to the resilience and beauty hidden beneath an elderly Okinawan woman's tattooed hands.
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