Roonui Anania

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Roonui Anania

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Mark of the Four Waves Tribe
0h 26m
Movie 2019

Mark of the Four Waves Tribe

Tatak ng apat na alon tribe, is better known in English as Mark of the four wawes tribe. Made up of just over 150 members, this collective based in Los Angeles popularizes traditional Filipino tattooing around the world. At its head for more than twenty years, we find the famous artist Elle Festin and his wife, Zelle Festin.

The three musketeers tattoo
0h 26m
Movie 2019

The three musketeers tattoo

Roonui Anania, Chimé and Purotu started tattooing themselves and tattooing in the street, by snatch, that means with sewing needles attached to match sticks, then electric razors. Indian ink in a beer cap and off we went. Then Tavana Salmon brought back the first pig tooth combs, which they were not able to use for long due to hygiene. Impossible to sterilize. We had to go back to the electric razor, look for solutions. This film tells the story of the rebirth of Polynesian tattooing, then its expansion, told by the three greatest masters of Polynesian tattooing.

Tatau
0h 36m
Movie 2019

Tatau

This film focuses on the links between Maori tattoo artists from New Zealand (James Webster, Juliee Paama Penguely, Moko de la Terre) and those from French Polynesia (Roonui Anania, Chimé, Laurent Purotu). With interventions by specialists Sébastien Galliot and Michael Koch.

Filipino tatoo Sampaguita Jay
0h 8m
Movie 2018

Filipino tatoo Sampaguita Jay

Sampaguita Jay is one of the black and gray tattoo specialists in France. With the Mark of the Four Wawes Tribe collective, she popularized traditional Filipino tattooing, where she was originally from.

Pitore
0h 8m
Movie 2018

Pitore

Everyone knows Pitore in Moorea. Pitore is a sculptor, farmer, fisherman, canoe builder, fare builder, masseur and tattooist. He also makes medicines based on medicinal plants.

Biography

Roonui Anania, better known by his first name Roonui, is a Polynesian tattoo artist born in 1961 on the Makemo atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago in French Polynesia.