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Joseph Kabris, born in 1780 in Bordeaux, died at Valenciennes on 23 September 1822. His first name is sometimes given as Jean-Baptiste, and his family name is variously spelled as Cabri, Cabry, Cabris, Kabrit or Cadiche. He was a sailor who was shipwrecked in the Marquesas Islands in 1795 where he integrated into the local society as evidence by his full-body tattoos marked his acceptance. After leaving the island, he was presented to the courts of Europe as an object of curiosity. Falling onto hard times, he exhibited himself at fairs before dying of illness in the north of France at the age of 42.

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  • Joseph Kabris (fr)
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  • Joseph Kabris, born in 1780 in Bordeaux, died at Valenciennes on 23 September 1822. His first name is sometimes given as Jean-Baptiste, and his family name is variously spelled as Cabri, Cabry, Cabris, Kabrit or Cadiche. He was a sailor who was shipwrecked in the Marquesas Islands in 1795 where he integrated into the local society as evidence by his full-body tattoos marked his acceptance. After leaving the island, he was presented to the courts of Europe as an object of curiosity. Falling onto hard times, he exhibited himself at fairs before dying of illness in the north of France at the age of 42. (en)
  • Joseph Kabris, né à Bordeaux en 1780, mort à Valenciennes le 23 septembre 1822, prénommé parfois Jean-Baptiste, et orthographié Cabri, Cabry, Cabris, Kabrit ou Cadiche, est un matelot bordelais, naufragé aux îles Marquises en 1795, accueilli par les habitants et tatoué sur tout le corps pour marquer son appartenance à la tribu des Te I'i. Embarqué sur un bateau russe de passage dans l'île en 1804, il est présenté dans les cours d'Europe comme objet de curiosité, il tombe dans la misère et doit s'exhiber dans les foires avant de mourir de maladie, à 42 ans, dans le nord de la France. (fr)
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  • Joseph Kabris (en)
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  • Valenciennes, France (en)
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  • Joseph Kabris, born in 1780 in Bordeaux, died at Valenciennes on 23 September 1822. His first name is sometimes given as Jean-Baptiste, and his family name is variously spelled as Cabri, Cabry, Cabris, Kabrit or Cadiche. He was a sailor who was shipwrecked in the Marquesas Islands in 1795 where he integrated into the local society as evidence by his full-body tattoos marked his acceptance. After leaving the island, he was presented to the courts of Europe as an object of curiosity. Falling onto hard times, he exhibited himself at fairs before dying of illness in the north of France at the age of 42. (en)
  • Joseph Kabris, né à Bordeaux en 1780, mort à Valenciennes le 23 septembre 1822, prénommé parfois Jean-Baptiste, et orthographié Cabri, Cabry, Cabris, Kabrit ou Cadiche, est un matelot bordelais, naufragé aux îles Marquises en 1795, accueilli par les habitants et tatoué sur tout le corps pour marquer son appartenance à la tribu des Te I'i. Embarqué sur un bateau russe de passage dans l'île en 1804, il est présenté dans les cours d'Europe comme objet de curiosité, il tombe dans la misère et doit s'exhiber dans les foires avant de mourir de maladie, à 42 ans, dans le nord de la France. (fr)
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