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  1. In 1768 Captain James Cook's first Pacific voyage began on board HMS Endeavour. Sydney Parkinson, the artist on the voyage, made many drawings of tattoos in New Zealand and the Society Islands.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2009 · Captain Cook finds tattooing in the South Sea's King George III of England, on the recommendation of the royal society, gave his blessings to an expedition to Tahiti to observe and record the trans.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2018 · The expedition of James Cook is often credited with introducing the term ‘tattoo’ into English vocabulary. It comes from the Polynesian word for tattoo, ‘ tatau’, which Cook pronounced as...

  4. 20 de mar. de 2023 · We know from the records of the 1769 expedition of Captain James Cook, famed British Naval explorer, to the South Pacific that there was a Tahitian word tatau, which means “to mark”. However, the actual word “tattoo” existed before Cook and his voyages–about 150 years before.

  5. Captain Cooks crew, complete with astronomers, illustrators and botanists, was one of 76 European expeditions sent to different points around the globe to observe Venus crossing the sun.

  6. www.history.navy.mil › heritage › customs-and-traditions0Sailors' Tattoos - NHHC

    4 de jun. de 2024 · Although there are indications that seafarers bore tattoos before the 1700s, Captain James Cook’s voyages of exploration in the Pacific during the second half of the 18th century exposed Royal...

  7. 9 de nov. de 2018 · In 1769, James Cook’s expedition to Tahiti inspired the sailors to get tattoos in the Pacific as souvenirs, and thus bringing the custom to Europe, where it gained momentum.