Ink and Homecoming: Heather Kiskihkoman's Voyage Through Traditional Tattooing and Cultural Reclamation
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#011 When Heather Kiskihkoman inked her skin, it was more than a tattoo—it was a homecoming. Our journey together in this episode is a deep exploration of identity, heritage, and the transformative power of traditional tattooing. Heather's tale encapsulates her move from a reserve in Alberta to the freeing streets of Europe and back, weaving her Indigenous roots into her very skin. She shares the poignant act of reclaiming her family name, Kiskihkoman and how it kickstarted her passion for the ancestral craft of skin marking.
As we share stories, we shed light on the importance of tangible community connections and the rich experiences that unfold during in-person events. The art of creating with one's hands, whether it be through hide tanning or crafting items ingrained with cultural significance, emerges as a healing practice. We examine how Heather's own path led her away from her teaching career, steering her towards a more fulfilling life of service and self-care. The discussions reveal that stepping back from our relentless professional demands can actually be the stepping stone to a more impactful community contribution.
Navigating the intimate realm of tattooing, Heather and I unravel the emotional layers entailed in this art form. This episode peels back the curtain on the intricacies of hosting tattoo sessions—the sacred space, the deep preparation, and the mutual respect between tattooist and recipient. We also probe the delicate balance of preserving tradition while embracing modernity in tattoo designs, acknowledging our role as creators of tomorrow's history. Join us as we explore the profound connections between the art of tattooing, community healing, and the unending quest for self-discovery and cultural affirmation.
I hope you have enjoyed this episode, and I am excited to travel the world of Indigenous tattooing with you as we visit with friends and colleagues from across the globe doing the work.
Check out Heather's work at:
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https://www.consumedbyink.com
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I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts
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