"A stunning visual survey." * New York Times Book Review * "There is a great deal of fascinating information presented, supported by many photographs and diagrams. The whole book is a visual treat." * Blue Wolf Reviews * "[ A] revealing and comprehensive account of historical practices and the spiritual significance of tattoos in Indigenous communities worldwide. . . . [ Indigenous Tattoo Traditions] is rich in knowledge and vibrant modern and historical photography, of which many have never been published before."---Elaine Macguire OConnor, Inked Magazine "Both as a story of Indigenous art within Indigenous context and as an introduction to ethical and comprehensive current research, this book earns a recommendation for newly interested readers of culture and history, particularly those drawn to powerful photography and visually compelling artwork. Among tattoo enthusiasts especially, Krutak will certainly leave a mark."---James Bland, First American Art Magazine "A major contribution to that community of bodily markings. . . . [ Indigenous Tattoo Traditions] is a veritable guided tour of global cultures and communities that have, from time immemorial, subscribed to the striking art of marking the body with designs that communicate through time."---Donald Brackett, Critics at Large