- Source: Tavlugun
The tavluġun is an Indigenous Iñupiaq chin tattoo worn by women.
Women received tavlugun after puberty when they were of an age to be married and demonstrated their inner strength and tolerance for pain.
Marjorie Tahbone (Inupiaq/Kiowa) is a tattoo artist dedicated to reviving customary Alaska Native tattoos such as tavlugun. She learned the Inupiaq techniques of tattooing and tattoo others.
See also
Face tattoos
Kakiniit, Inuit face tattoos
Yidįįłtoo, the facial tattoo of the Hän Gwich’in