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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, body adornment such as tattoos and piercings is often used as a means of self-expression and fashion.
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East Asia
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Minimalist jewelry and traditional clothing with meaningful symbols are common forms of body adornment in East Asian cultures.
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India
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Elaborate jewelry and intricate henna designs are popular forms of body adornment in India for special occasions and traditional attire.
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Maasai community
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The Maasai community expresses their cultural identity and personal expression through elaborate beadwork, scarification, and jewelry as forms of body adornment.
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United States
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In the United States, body adornment encompasses pierced ears, tattoos, traditional Native American adornments, jewelry, and fashionable clothing.
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East Asian traditional culture
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Body adornment in East Asian traditional culture emphasizes elegance and understated simplicity.
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Maori culture
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Maori culture places importance on traditional tattoos and body markings as symbols of cultural identity and heritage.
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Middle Eastern
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Elaborate gold jewelry and intricate henna designs are popular forms of body adornment for special occasions in Middle Eastern culture.
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Pacific Island cultures
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Body adornment in Pacific Island cultures includes tattoos, traditional markings, and natural materials.
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Scandinavian culture
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Scandinavian body adornment focuses on simplicity and understated elegance in jewelry and clothing.
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African cultures
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African cultures practice body adornment through tribal tattoos, stretched earlobes, and scarification.
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Western urban culture
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Body adornment in Western urban culture values simplicity and utilizes metallic and synthetic materials.
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African tribal cultures
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African tribal cultures use natural materials like feathers, beads, and shells for body adornment.
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Amazonian indigenous cultures
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Amazonian indigenous cultures commonly use natural materials like feathers, beads, and shells for body adornment.
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Brazilian carnival culture
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Brazilian carnival culture commonly incorporates elaborate and flamboyant body adornments such as vibrant costumes, masks, and headdresses for festive occasions.
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Inuit culture
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Traditional Inuit body adornment involves intricate facial tattoos and body paintings.
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Mardi Gras culture
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Elaborate and flamboyant body adornment, including vibrant costumes, masks, and headdresses, is typical in Mardi Gras culture for festive occasions.
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Middle Eastern formal culture
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In Middle Eastern formal culture, body adornment is conservative and typically limited to small, subtle accessories.
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Pacific islanders
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Pacific islanders commonly adorn their bodies with flowers, shells, and natural materials as a meaningful tradition.
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Western business culture
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In Western business culture, body adornment is conservative and limited to small, subtle accessories.
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