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]
ScarificationinAfrica is a major aspect of African cultures and cultural practice among African ethnic groups; the practice of scarificationin Africa...
intervals, like irritation). Scarification is sometimes called cicatrization (from the French equivalent). Scarification has been traditionally practiced...
Africa begins with the emergence of hominids, archaic humans and — around 300,000–250,000 years ago — anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens), in East...
made its debut at the Aké Festival in Lagos in 2019. It deals with traditional scarification, which is widespread in Nigeria but also a taboo subject,...
aspects of the culture of Africa, the architecture of Africa is exceptionally diverse. Throughout the history of Africa, Africans have developed their own...
Fras Nortier, ascertained that seeds require a process of scarification before they are planted in acidic, sandy soil. By the late 1920s, growing demand for...
individuality. In climates which do not require clothing, Indigenous adornments are more often body paint, modifications such as tattoos and scarification, and...
of scarification for freeborn citizens to differentiate them from the slave population. Egharevba establishes a different source of the scarification that...
or Ibo Ichi Scarification, Journal of the International African Institute, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 93-111. Odukwe, M. (1985). The ozo title in Onitsha: A brief...
up ichi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ichi, the number one in Japanese numerals Ichi (film), a 2008 Japanese film Ichi (scarification), a type...
Branding. Human Branding and Scarification Article Branding at the BME Encyclopedia The Hot Iron Database Scarification Blog Archived 2017-06-10 at the...
people as "jet-black in color, and with scarification on their faces." Kilwa is one of the most beautiful and well-constructed towns in the world. The whole...
The scarification's were Nri's way of honoring the sun that they worshiped and was a form of ritual purification. Scarification had its origins in Nri...
their community standards. They are most known for their scarification and elaborate plank masks. In the 18th century, Bwa lands were occupied by the Bamana...
are reborn back home as an ancestor in their town in a shrine. Prior to the 1960s the practice of female scarification was quite common among the Manjaco...
the facial scarification of the other characters. In some carvings the bishop appears as a witch doctor (native to 19th century east African culture)....
last generation of scarifiedAfricans. “Hââbré” means “writing”, “sign” and “scarification”; this one word signifies all three notions in Kõ, a language from...
born where he said he was, and based on when boys received the ichi scarification, that he was about 11 when he was kidnapped, as he claims, which suggests...
ears scarified, and their hair was clotted with blood. Other earliest known possible depictions of dreadlocks date back as far as 1600–1500 BCE in the...
treatments included scarification with or without the addition of irritants including arsenic and hellebore. Castration was also practiced in the Middle Ages...
The Bari are a tribe of South Sudan in East Africa they are Nilotic people inhabiting South Sudan. The Bari speak the Bari language as a mother tongue...
ABC-CLIO. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-1-61069-076-8. Trojanowska, Alicja (1992), Scarification among the Somba people from Atakora mountains, Smithsonian Institution...
and living in hospitable climates. As humans became behaviorally modern, body adornments such as jewelry, tattoos, body paint and scarification became part...
Adedibu Ichi (scarification) list of States of Nigeria located in Yorubaland Lefèber, Yvonne; Henk W. A. Voorhoeve (1998). Indigenous Customs in Childbirth...
that cupping with scarification may eliminate scar tissue, and cupping without scarification would cleanse the body through the organs. In ancient Greece...