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Skindigenous is Premiering its Third Season on APTN

Skindigenous is an original docuseries showcasing Indigenous tattoo traditions around the world. Premiering on September 15th, the third season will be airing on APTN. The traditions highlighted in Skindigenous have nearly disappeared in recent years due to colonialism, especially those found in North America. The show, therefore, aims to reclaim the ancient practices by reviving its traditions.

In the newest season, Indigenous communities in Canada have a larger presence in the show than in previous years. Each episode delves into the richness of unique Indigenous culture by exploring techniques, symbols, and tools used for tattooing art. Produced by Nisha Media, Skindigenous goes beyond informing the general public of traditional practices; it also provides a platform for Indigenous communities to celebrate their heritage.
Trend Themes
1. Indigenous Culture Preservation - Businesses can create innovative solutions to support the preservation of Indigenous cultures through digital platforms and education.
2. Tattoo Tourism - Entrepreneurs can capitalize on the growing trend of tattoo tourism by offering curated tattoo-related travel experiences and packages.
3. Cultural Representation in Media - Startups can disrupt the media industry by creating platforms that prioritize cultural representation and showcasing authentic stories of underrepresented communities.
Industry Implications
1. Media - Media companies have an opportunity to support Indigenous culture preservation and representation by producing and promoting authentic content and supporting the growth of Indigenous creators.
2. Tourism - The tourism industry can attract a new market by offering curated tattoo tourism experiences that highlight Indigenous tattoo traditions around the world.
3. Education - Education institutions can develop and offer courses and resources on Indigenous tattoo traditions and culture to promote awareness and appreciation of diverse cultural practices.

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