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African tribes
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Body scarification is a traditional form of cultural expression and identity in many African tribes.
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Australian Aboriginal cultures
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Australian Aboriginal cultures use body scarification in ceremonial and initiation rituals to symbolize their connection to ancestral spirits.
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Contemporary Western cultures
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Body scarification in contemporary Western cultures is generally viewed as an extreme form of body modification that raises health concerns.
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Dinka community
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Body scarification is a culturally significant form of beauty and tradition within the Dinka community, symbolizing courage and strength.
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Indigenous African cultures
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In Indigenous African cultures, body scarification is traditionally practiced for cultural expression, tribal identification, or rites of passage.
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Mainstream Western cultures
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Scarification is often viewed as unconventional and associated with alternative subcultures in mainstream Western cultures.
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Papua New Guinean cultures
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In Papua New Guinean cultures, body scarification is a rite of passage into adulthood, symbolizing strength and courage.
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South Pacific island cultures
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In South Pacific island cultures, body scarification was traditionally used to symbolize bravery, courage, and personal achievements.
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Western Urban Cultures
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Body scarification is a non-traditional form of body art and self-expression in Western Urban Cultures.
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