concept   body scarification

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) African tribes (1) Australian Aboriginal cultures (1) Contemporary Western cultures (1) Dinka community (1) Indigenous African cultures (1) Mainstream Western cultures (1) Papua New Guinean cultures (1) South Pacific island cultures (1) Western Urban Cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body scarification African tribes Body scarification is a traditional form of cultural expression and identity in many African tribes. 1
2 body scarification Australian Aboriginal cultures Australian Aboriginal cultures use body scarification in ceremonial and initiation rituals to symbolize their connection to ancestral spirits. 1
3 body scarification Contemporary Western cultures Body scarification in contemporary Western cultures is generally viewed as an extreme form of body modification that raises health concerns. 1
4 body scarification Dinka community Body scarification is a culturally significant form of beauty and tradition within the Dinka community, symbolizing courage and strength. 1
5 body scarification Indigenous African cultures In Indigenous African cultures, body scarification is traditionally practiced for cultural expression, tribal identification, or rites of passage. 1
6 body scarification Mainstream Western cultures Scarification is often viewed as unconventional and associated with alternative subcultures in mainstream Western cultures. 1
7 body scarification Papua New Guinean cultures In Papua New Guinean cultures, body scarification is a rite of passage into adulthood, symbolizing strength and courage. 1
8 body scarification South Pacific island cultures In South Pacific island cultures, body scarification was traditionally used to symbolize bravery, courage, and personal achievements. 1
9 body scarification Western Urban Cultures Body scarification is a non-traditional form of body art and self-expression in Western Urban Cultures. 1