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'''Tachycardia presents as an abnormally rapid heart rate (especially rates above 100 beats per minute in an adult). Symptoms of tachycardia include a pounding in the chest, breathlessness, upset stomach, dizziness, weakness, feeling faint and loss of consciousness. It may last from several minutes to a few days. Tachycardia can be induced by medical conditions, pregnancy, fever, heavy exercise or extreme anxiety.
[[File:Tahiti.jpg|thumb|right|228px]]
[[File:Tatau.jpg|thumbnail|right|220px|Tatau: Everyone is doing it.]]                           
A small group of islands in the South Pacific.


While a rapid heart rate is not generally life threatening, it can make the sufferer anxious or frightened.
Tradition has it that [[Raiatea]] is the cradle of Polynesian Civilization. In ancient times it was called 'Havai'i fanau'arefenu', meaning 'Havai'i the cradle of all lands'. According to tales collected by ethnologist [[Peter Buck (page does not exist)|Peter Buck]], Tahiti and the little islands of the Windward group were created from an earth-fish that drifted from Havai'i in southwesterly direction, splitting itself along the way to become those islands existing today.


Taking deep breaths and holding one's breath are two simple ways to gently slow down a rapid heart rate (naturally, breath held for too long will result in further dizziness or faint feelings). Other methods of slowing the heart include having a long slow drink of water or splashing the face with cold water.
'''Tatau''', or ''ta-tatau'' is the Tahitian reference to tattooing with traditional tools. It is believed it originates from the sound the instruments make while being used. Before the ta-tau though, the initiate purifies themselves by walking on hot lava rocks in the '''Umuti''' ceremony. To not do this would make the tattoo taboo and it would never be right.


In relation to [[Body modification]], tachycardia is the feeling you experience when you're about to get a [[Piercing]] or [[Tattoo]], perform a [[Category:Suspensions|suspension]] or any other type of intense [[Body ritual]].'''
One of the inks used in Tahiti is '''Tiairi''', which is the ashes of Bancoul nuts used to make [[Tattoo ink]]. Mixed with a liquid substance it is initially black under the [[Skin]] but soon heals to a bluish color.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 25 September 2023

Tahiti.jpg
Tatau: Everyone is doing it.

A small group of islands in the South Pacific.

Tradition has it that Raiatea is the cradle of Polynesian Civilization. In ancient times it was called 'Havai'i fanau'arefenu', meaning 'Havai'i the cradle of all lands'. According to tales collected by ethnologist Peter Buck, Tahiti and the little islands of the Windward group were created from an earth-fish that drifted from Havai'i in southwesterly direction, splitting itself along the way to become those islands existing today.

Tatau, or ta-tatau is the Tahitian reference to tattooing with traditional tools. It is believed it originates from the sound the instruments make while being used. Before the ta-tau though, the initiate purifies themselves by walking on hot lava rocks in the Umuti ceremony. To not do this would make the tattoo taboo and it would never be right.

One of the inks used in Tahiti is Tiairi, which is the ashes of Bancoul nuts used to make Tattoo ink. Mixed with a liquid substance it is initially black under the Skin but soon heals to a bluish color.

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