Batok: The Exploration of Indigenous Filipino Tattooing as a Resistive Collective Occupation

Chelsea Ramirez, Karen McCarthy, Ana Cabalquinto, Carmela Dizon, Mai Santiago

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Abstract

Batok (also known as Fatek/Burik/Tatak/Batek/Patik) is an Indigenous Filipino tattooing practice where the practitioner marks the skin by hand-tapping the ink using bone/wood implements. Previous research on tattooing from an occupational science perspective has considered European tattooing and its engagement and implication on the individual. This qualitative research explores how batok is experienced by the person and their identified community. Three Filipino participants with batok, and four family or community members were interviewed. Thematic analysis highlighted three themes recognized as Kapwa, Revealing One’s Batok, and Decolonization and Reclamation as a Cultural Practice. These themes are situated in the lens of a collective occupation and encapsulate the experience of the batok process among individuals with batok and their family/community members. Findings support the conceptualization of batok as a resistive collective occupation. This research provides deeper insight into the collective occupation of Indigenous cultural practice, with the potential to expand occupational science’s understanding of decolonizing occupations.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)363-376
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Occupational Science
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 18 2022

Funding

Special thanks are extended to our community liaison, Theresa Arocena, for assisting us in recruiting participants. We also thank Natalia Roxas and Lane Wilcken, a mambabatok apprentice and mambabatok, for reviewing our proposal. We offer our deepest gratitude to all participants and their family or community members for their willingness to share their experiences. This research has been presented at various scholarly conferences.

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
  • Sociology and Political Science

Keywords

  • Occupational Science
  • Collective Occupation
  • Resistive Occupation
  • Filipino Tattooing
  • Decolinization
  • Occupational science
  • Collective occupation
  • Resistive occupation
  • Filipino tattooing
  • Decolonization

Disciplines

  • Occupational Therapy

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