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Lars Krutak (April 14, 1971) is an American
anthropologist An anthropologist is a scientist engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropologists study aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms, values ...
, photographer, and writer known for his research about
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and its cultural background. He produced and hosted the 10-part documentary series ''Tattoo Hunter'' on the
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, which traveled the indigenous world to showcase vanishing art forms of body modification. Between 1999-2002 and 2010–2014, Krutak worked as an Archaeologist and Repatriation Case Officer at the National Museum of the American Indian and National Museum of Natural History, facilitating the return of human remains, funerary objects, sacred and ceremonial objects. Today, he is a research associate at the
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.


Early life and career

Krutak was born in
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, to Dr. Paul Krutak (1934–2016), a traveling geologist and university professor, who moved the family to
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in 1979 and then to a series of states including
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,
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, and eventually
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where he grew up in the small mountain town atmosphere of
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. Krutak attended the
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studying art history and anthropology and upon graduation (1993) moved to San Francisco to work as an art gallery preparator for Paul Thiebaud, the son of American Pop artist
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. In 1996, Krutak attended graduate school at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks where his thesis ''One Stitch at a Time: Ivalu and Sivuqaq Tattoo'' focused on the ancient tattooing traditions of the St. Lawrence Island
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. Krutak briefly attended
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as a PhD student in 1998 but he returned stateside joining the
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(
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) where he worked as a Repatriation Research Specialist (between 1999 and 2002) facilitating the return of sacred and ceremonial objects and human remains to indigenous peoples throughout North America and
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. Between 1998 and 2003 he also worked for the
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as a Democratization Analyst and Applied Anthropologist in several countries of the former
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monitoring electoral reforms. Since 2002, Krutak served as an Anthropological Consultant for three
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productions and was a co-recipient of the 2003
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in Literature for ''Akuzilleput Igaqullghet, Our Words Put to Paper Sourcebook in St. Lawrence Island Yupik Heritage and History''. His PhD studies at
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(2005–2009) focused on the socioeconomic impacts of tourism on the Rarámuri (Tarahumara) people of Mexico's
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region. Krutak appeared as a studio guest for the History Channel's
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: Mysterious Rituals episode (2011) where he spoke about shamanism. In 2018, Krutak was the resident tattoo historian for the Facebook Watch series "Ink Expedition" produced by INSIDER. Later that year he was a studio guest for Netflix's "Explained" series episode on tattoo which was produced by VOX. Krutak has consulted with the motion picture industry, rendering services to " The Revenant" (2015) and " The Salvation" (2014). Krutak also works as a cultural consultant for leading gaming companies an
franchises
Lars Krutak is married to Heidi Rauch, the founder of apparel company ''Belabumbum'' and has one daughter, Neena.


Work

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in 2007, Krutak's
The Tattooing Arts of Tribal Women
' () was the first book to focus on the tattooing artistry of Indigenous women worldwide. It is based on one decade of field and archival research. In August 2010, Krutak released a new coffee table book with Edition Reuss on the ancient art of Kalinga tattooing in the
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entitled
Kalinga Tattoo: Ancient and Modern Expressions of the Tribal
' (). With an introduction provided by tattooed Kalinga elder Ms. Natividad Sugguiyao, this book is the first volume to focus on the indelible arts of these Cordilleran people and is based on field research conducted in 2007 and 2008. In his continued effort to understand how tattoos and other forms of body modification "make" the people who wear them, Krutak has acquired many traditional tattoos including hand-tapped work from the
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of
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, Kalinga of the Philippines, Mentawai of
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; hand-poked art from
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Buddhist monks in
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; and hand-pricked designs from th
Kayabi
of the Brazilian Amazon. He also wears approximately one thousand razor and knife-cut scars across his body received from other groups like the Kaningara of
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, Bétamarribé of
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, the
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of
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, and the Makonde of
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. Krutak's tattoo research is regularly published internationally in magazines ''TätowierMagazin'' (Germany), ''Total Tattoo'' (UK) and ''Skin & Ink Magazine'' (USA). In September 2012, Lars' new book
Magical Tattoos and Scarification: Spiritual Skin
Wisdom. Healing. Shamanic Power.'' ''Protection'' () was released by Edition Reuss. This photographic masterwork explores the secret world of magical tattooing and scarification across the tribal world. Based on one decade of Dr. Krutak's field research among animistic and shamanic societies of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Melanesia, ''Magical Tattoos and Scarification'' journeys into highly sacred territory to reveal how people utilize ritual body modification to enhance their access to the supernatural. In 2013, Krutak's new work on Native American tattooing (i.e.,
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and
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regions) was published by the
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in the book
Drawing With Great Needles: Ancient Tattoo Traditions of Eastern North America
' (Aaron Deter-Wolf and Carol Diaz-Granados, eds). Also that year, Krutak's research on ancient and contemporary practices of medicinal tattooing (including evidence on mummies) was published in the book
Tattoos and Body Modification in Antiquity
' (Zurich Studies in Archaeology 9), edited by Philippe Della Casa and Constanze Witt. Krutak's research on the history of Native North American tattoo, including contemporary revitalization movements, was published in the 2014 book
Tattoo Traditions of Native North America: Ancient and Contemporary Expressions of Identity
' distributed by the University of Washington Press. Krutak co-edited
Ancient Ink: The Archaeology of Tattooing
' with Aaron Deter-Wolf. The book assembles the research of international scholars and tattoo artists. Published by the University of Washington Press in November 2017, ''Ancient Ink'' is the first book to explore the archaeological history of tattooing through ancient tools, tattooed mummies, and tattooed objects of material culture. Krutak's new research on Naga tattooing of Northeast India and its ongoing revival was published in the 2020 release
Tattoo Histories: Transcultural Perspectives on the Narratives, Practices, and Representations of Tattooing
' by Routledge. In 2020, Krutak with Dr. Dario Piombino-Mascali co-authored a peer-reviewed book chapter on global Indigenous therapeutic tattooing in relation to the Iceman in the tome
Purposeful Pain: The Bioarchaeology of Intentional Suffering
' published by Springer. In November 2024, Krutak's new book ''Tattoo Traditions of Asia'' was published by th
University of Hawai'i Press
This work is the culmination of 20+ years of field and archival research and the first single volume on the subject. Traditional Hawaiian tattoo maste
Sulu'ape Keone Nunes
reviewed this volume stating: "Traditional cultural practices are fast becoming endangered due to cross-pollination and westernization. ''Tattoo Traditions of Asia'' is an important resource for both those interested in understanding the foundations of tattooing and those who are committed to reclaiming a practice that has been ignored by dominant societies. This is a book long overdue." In May 2025, Princeton University Press will publish Krutak's
Indigenous Tattoo Traditions
'' This beautifully illustrated history of global Indigenous tattooing practices also features the work of several cultural tattoo practitioners - Jody Potts-Joseph (Hän Gwich'in), Elu (Zaza Alevi Kurdish), Mélissa Pizović (Bosnian), Dion Kaszas (Nlaka'pamux), Paninnguaq Pikilak (Greenlandic Inuit), Jemy and Kurapi Kaiabi (Kayabí), Julia Mage'au Gray (Mekeo), Turumakina Duley (Māori), Cudjuy Patjidres (Paiwan), Mo Naga (Uipo), Stacey Fayant (Métis/Nêhiyaw/Salteaux) and others - who are rebuilding a skin-marking legacy for future generations to come. Krutak also serves as an Executive Producer for the forthcoming (2025) film documentar
Treasure of the Rice Terraces
which chronicles the story behind Filipino identity in relation to the tattoo revival of the Kalinga people of northern Luzon.


Preserving Culture

Krutak primarily focuses on documenting indigenous information on tattoos. He has attempted to uncover the social, religious, ontological, and medicinal values of tattoos through collaborative efforts. Krutak has conducted tattoo research with 50+ indigenous societies in 20+ countries.


Therapeutic Tattooing

His examination of the therapeutic features of indigenous tattooing has been important, since to a great extent these cultural practices have been grossly underreported worldwide. The mummified remains of a
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“Iceman, Otzi” found in
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in 1991 is perhaps the best-known evidence of medicinal tattooing praxis as well as the oldest form of
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tattooing yet preserved, and closely parallels classical Chinese acupuncture. More than fifty dark blackish-blue tattoos have been found at significant joints on his body, and radiographic examinations of Otzi’s remains uncovered substantial arthrosis in these tattooed areas (lumbar vertebrae, hip joints, knee joints, and lower limb joints). The St. Lawrence Island Yupiit and Unangan (
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) of Alaska likewise practiced joint-tattooing as a deterrent against ligament grievances and body pains. The therapeutic custom of tattooing the joints prevails among the Kayan of
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, and are similar to that of Otzi in location and function. The Unangan of the Aleutian Islands similarly “tattoo-punctured” to soothe joint paints. Unangan Atka Islanders utilized dampened thread covered in gunpowder to sew through pinched-up skin near an aching joint or over the back of a region of pain to relieve cases of migraines, eye disorders, and
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. The efficacy of tattooing as a medical technology was also part of indigenous Ainu practices in Japan. The Yuki and Miwok of California also tattooed to relieve
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and joint sprains.


Cultural Heritage: St. Lawrence Island

St. Lawrence Island has featured a complexity of tattoo conventions encompassing some 2000 years. Prior to missionization, tattooing on St. Lawrence Island was a visual language that communicated the various ways Islanders engaged with their social, physical, and spiritual worlds. Tattooing here, as in every indigenous culture where tattooing was practiced, was a significant
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. Numerous years elapsed before a woman acquired a full complement of tattoos that identified her family and clan group
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, social endeavors, and sometimes the achievements of relatives. As a significant rite of passage, these tattoo were also ritualistic, since some markings were believed to cure
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issues for women and/or they helped repel the advances of hostile spirits that were believed to be the harbingers of illness and disease. Tattoo, as a therapeutic device, was frequently
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-specific. A few illnesses were "cured" with the placement of small lines or marks on or close to the distressed area. For example, tattoos placed over the
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were believed to alleviate heart trouble, two small lines placed close to the eyes, temple, and forehead, might remedy headache or vision problems. Other medicinal marks were applied across the bodily surfaces by the
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.


Conservation and Restoration of Tattoos

Krutak's tattoo research is regularly shared with local communities when his projects and publications are completed, so that future generations have the necessary resources to revive, as needed, these ancient customs. After his Master's research in
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, he provided copies of his unpublished thesis to local Bering Strait libraries, organizations, families, and regional universities so this indelible history could be revisited at any time. Krutak also helped compile and edit the (2003) American Book Award-winnin
''Akuzilleput Igaqullghet'' = ''Our Words Put to Paper: Sourcebook in St. Lawrence Island Heritage and History''
and copies of this tome were provided to every household on this Alaskan island in Bering Strait. A pallet load of his (2010) book ''Kalinga Tattoo'' was shipped from Germany to Kalinga Province, Philippines, where it was distributed to local schools, educational institutions, and Kalinga elders. Studying the origins of tattooing allows individuals to discuss how tattoos have been a significant part of local identities for thousands of years. These ancient traditions represent one of the world's most important forms of cultural heritage.


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