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Polynesian tattoo symbols for peace

Posted by Maris on 22nd Aug 2023

Polynesian tattoo symbols for peace

While some societies seemed to prosper thanks to war, actively seeking to expand their influence gaining new territories and resources, this conception stemmed from a false belief of superiority, and never actually brought but sorrow and poverty to all parts in the long run.

Warfare eats up resources and lives, and does not have positive returns but for a very few, while peace and stability allow everyone with a chance to thrive and should be sought for over anything else.

Polynesian people were often at war, but they also knew the importance of peace and balance, and held peaceful relationships and trades most of the time, which allowed them to explore and inhabit the whole Pacific.

While the fighting component in human nature can be useful for achieving great things if used constructively, this is truest when it is applied in times of peace.
When creativity and tenacity are put to work in a peaceful, cooperative environment, we as humans are able of the greatest achievements.

In Polynesian traditions, symbols that represent peace are often related to prosperity as well, as the two often go hand in hand.

Palm leaves

Palm trees are symbolic of the Pacific islands and they represent peace, good vibrations, serenity.
Coconut palms bring many gifts like fibers to weave ropes or clothes, to strengthen roofs, they give fruit, wood, utensils.

There are several symbols that represent coconut palms, leaves, and flowers, and they are related to prosperity, origins and descent.

Kava

Kava was a sacred plant, often used in religious ceremonies due to its lightly intoxicating properties that favored a state of peace and openness.

It also symbolizes blessing, healing.

Marquesan cross

Its original name peka ‘enana can be translated as “cross of the people”, or also posterity. It’s a symbol for peace, balance, and harmony.

Lōkahi

Lōkahi is a Hawaiian symbol that represents harmony between nature and the worlds of people and spirits.

Kuhanu

Kuhanu is another Hawaiian symbol based on the dichotomy of light and darkness, and it represents creation, light coming out of the darkness, symbolizing their balance as a foundation of life.

It’s visually identical to the bonito tail motif, which is a symbol of prosperity, so we see that the two meanings are always somehow related.

Sun

The sun has been recognized by all cultures as a life bringer, and is therefore considered a symbol of joy, peace, and serenity.

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