Episode 16: Paninnquaq Pikilak
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Paninnguaq Pikilak is an old soul that I had the honor to interview. She is a Greenlandic Inuk, an Artist, a traditional tattoo artist (traditional practitioner of Tunniit), a Mother, a children's books author, and a student of her Greenlandic Inuit culture and traditions. She is from Narsaq, South Greenland. She began in the western tattoo industry, but a shift started in 2016. Paninnguaq started on a professional and personal journey of decolonization by embracing traditional markings in her tattoo art. She co-directed and produced White Paper, a documentary about mining in Greenland and its effect on the health of the ancient land and community. Her aim is cultural preservation. Again, Paninnguaq is an old soul that I was honored to interview. She is profoundly connected to her culture and I felt that throughout our conversation. You can hear her love for her Inuit people, her culture, the land, and especially her children. We talked about all things Arctic Indigenous womanhood and it felt beautiful and spiritual.  I have so much respect for her and her work. Check out this episode and let me know what you think. You can find more about Paninnnguaq: https://www.instagram.com/paninnguaqpikilak/?hl=en You can find more Naetif Jen: Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Are you loving this episode? Leave a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 The GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
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