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Wooden maternity figure with elaborate scarification from Ndemba, Lulua Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Scarification in Africa is a major aspect of African cultures and cultural practice among African ethnic groups; the practice of scarification in Africa includes the process of making "superficial incisions on the skin using stones, glass, knives, or other tools to create meaningful pictures, words, or designs" and expresses "clan identity, status within a community, passage into adulthood, or spiritual significance."[1]

  1. ^ Roman, Jorge (December 2016). "African Scarification". JAMA Dermatology. 152 (12): 1353. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2016.0086. PMID 27973657. S2CID 205109879.

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