Tattoos have been around since ancient times, and Ojibwe tattoos are no exception. For centuries, the Ojibwe people have adorned their bodies with beautiful and meaningful designs. According to legend, the tradition of tattooing began with a woman named White Swan, who was the first to tattoo her body with the designs of the Ojibwe people. From then on, the art of tattooing has been passed down through generations, becoming an important part of the Ojibwe culture.