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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tribal_ScarsTribal Scars - Wikipedia

    Tribal Scars is a short story in which Ousmane presents a theory of how tribal scarring first began. It begins with a group of men sitting around a table drinking tea and discussing current affairs.

  2. Tribal scars are frequent and may be observed in many ethnic groups. In South Sudan, the Dinka and the Nuer as well as some other Nilotic groups are marked with tribal-specific scars on the foreheads. While the Nuer have horizontal scars, those of the Dinka are serrated and fan-shaped (Figure 4).

  3. Scarification has been widely used by many West African tribes to mark milestone stages in both men and women's lives, such as puberty and marriage. In many tribes, members unwilling to participate in scarification were generally not included in the group's activities, and are often shunned from their society. [12]

  4. In Ghana, African scarification, or African tribal marks, are decorative marks of beautification created by a wanzan (a person who creates the tribal marks). While some may receive tribal marks amid naming commemorations as infants, most males and females receive tribal marks as teenagers.

  5. 20 de may. de 2022 · Some scars are for beauty. Foluke Akinyemi was marked as a child, a deep gorge on each cheek supervised by her dad at the hands of a local circumciser, who also did facial scarring.

  6. 710 Tribal scars are frequent and may be observed in many ethnic groups. In South Sudan, the Dinka and the Nuer as well as some other Nilotic groups are marked with tribal-specific scars on the foreheads.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2018 · African tribal marks and their meanings. Gar. The Gar marking is done by the Nuer people in South Sudan and southwestern Ethiopia. Scars are usually unique within each tribe, nonetheless, the...