There  is nothing hotter than an awesome tattoo on a fantastic body!  Tattoos  which are well placed and appeal to the eye tend to garner a  lot of  attention to themselves as well the people wearing them. Thus,  tattoos  really are the new in! However, even though tattoos do act as  definite  fashion statements, there's more to them than just that!
Tattoos   are an ancient art inherited from ancient civilizations, where the   symbolism behind the tattoo and its wearer was always more appreciated   than its beauty. Tattoos were also used to show the rank of a person in   his tribe. Individual markings in different tribes thus led to the use   of tattoos as identification marks. Sometimes, if greater power or   wisdom was wanted, tattoos were said to do the trick!
Unlike the   hygienic tattoo parlors of today, Native American tattooing was done out   in the open, using fish and sharp turtle bones, or even slivers of  rock  as needles to etch the tattoo into the skin. Unlike today's trend,   Native American tattoos were dyed with natural dyes from plants or  soot.  With no anesthetic and each stroke of the flesh-cutting tools  leading  to huge bouts of pain, Native American tattoos took on a deeper  meaning,  that of pain endurance. The bigger the tattoo, the more the  pain, and  thus, the greater the respect earned in the tribe.
Native  American  tattoos were done by some tribal men, who had been trained in  the art  of tattoo design. Over the course of a person' lifetime, these  tattoos  could be made to cover the whole body, depending on one's  ability to  endure pain! In the modern world, there are still plenty of  people who  want to ink on Native American tattoos that were the  identification  marks of their tribes. Also, there are many who admire  Native American  culture, and hence opt to get one.
Since tribal  art tattooing is  becoming more prevalent in today's society, every  tattoo artist has one  on hand. All aspects of the Native American  culture, such as their  religions, tools, musicians, feathers, and even  their tents are taken  into consideration when designing and etching  Native American tattoos!
If  you're into tribal art, inking this  design would be ideal for your  needs. However, it is wise to browse  online for the perfect tattoo.  Also, there are a few tattoo artists who  design amazing Native American  tattoos, and can tell you quite a bit  about the whole concept. Decide  what you want, and go for it! Best of  luck!