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  • ...|kavadi]] and [[O-Kee-Pa|O-Kee-Pa]] [[Suspension|suspensions]] are callous cultural appropriation. ...be involved with it. As such, the real question would be, is suspension a cultural misappropriation?
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  • ...ed rituals such as [[kavadi]] and [[O-Kee-Pa]] [[suspension]]s are callous cultural appropriation. ...be involved with it. As such, the real question would be, is suspension a cultural misappropriation?
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  • '''Maori-style tattoos which lack Maori cultural meaning.''' ...[[Maori]] name given to Maori-inspired tattoos that feature Maori but lack cultural meaning. Kirituhi means "skin art", and is used to differentiate between Ma
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  • ...ices of a culture or civilization other than ones own. This is known as [[Cultural Appropriation]]. Often, the procedures are taken from other cultures witho [[#Cultural Examples: Past and Present|3 Cultural Examples: Past and Present]]
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  • # [[#Cultural Appropriation|Cultural Appropriation]] == Cultural Appropriation ==
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  • # [[#Cultural Appropriation|Cultural Appropriation]] ==Cultural Appropriation==
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  • # [[#Cultural Appropriation|Cultural Appropriation]] == Cultural Appropriation ==
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  • ...nsidering a Haida or Haida-inspired tattoo to understand the spiritual and cultural meaning of the design. * [[Cultural appropriation]]
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  • ...ed rituals such as [[kavadi]] and [[O-Kee-Pa]] [[suspension]]s are callous cultural appropriation. ...be involved with it. As such, the real question would be, is suspension a cultural misappropriation?
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  • * [[#Cultural_Appropriation|2 Cultural Appropriation]] == Cultural Appropriation ==
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  • ...|kavadi]] and [[O-Kee-Pa|O-Kee-Pa]] [[Suspension|suspensions]] are callous cultural appropriation. ...be involved with it. As such, the real question would be, is suspension a cultural misappropriation?
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  • |Cultural Studies ...nd Tribal Art Museum. For those interested in the traditional, tribal, and cultural aspects of piercing and body modification, this book is a "must-have" accor
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  • | Cultural Studies ...nd Tribal Art Museum. For those interested in the traditional, tribal, and cultural aspects of piercing and body modification, this book is a "must-have" accor
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  • ...behaviors which are less than mainstream. The boundaries are specified by cultural norms, but currently the term generally encompasses such behaviors as exhib
    606 bytes (80 words) - 09:21, 17 September 2023
  • ...turally-specific to men from the "West." Biological men from various other cultural groups may undergo similar procedures (e.g. the Hijras of India), but would
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  • The prophet is said however to have specifically banned many cultural practices of the time. In Sahih Bukhari Abu Huraira writes that Muhammad fo ...permitted to get ear piercings, and under certain circumstances (when the cultural norms of the area permit it without behaving strangely), other piercings ma
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  • The prophet is said however to have specifically banned many cultural practices of the time. In Sahih Bukhari Abu Huraira writes that Muhammad fo ...permitted to get ear piercings, and under certain circumstances (when the cultural norms of the area permit it without behaving strangely), other piercings ma
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  • Some people practice piercing for religious or other cultural reasons. Many individuals, particularly in the modern West, choose to be pi
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  • ...sorder|sound mind]], which minimizes the chances of people being forced by cultural pressures.
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  • ...sorder|sound mind]], which minimizes the chances of people being forced by cultural pressures.
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  • ...sorder|sound mind]], which minimizes the chances of people being forced by cultural pressures.
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  • ...n Primitive''', the term created to define atavistic practices in a modern cultural setting, was originally coined by west coast practitioner/shaman [[Fakir Mu
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  • ...n Primitive''', the term created to define atavistic practices in a modern cultural setting, was originally coined by west coast practitioner/shaman [[Fakir Mu
    901 bytes (128 words) - 08:12, 17 September 2023
  • '''In the Flesh: the Cultural Politics of Body Modification''' is a book exploring the connections betwee
    915 bytes (131 words) - 05:45, 17 September 2023
  • ...ptable in most people's eyes, while others may not be. The now wide-spread cultural concept that an individual owns their own body is a relatively recent one.
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  • ...criptures of '''Hinduism''', the predominant religious, philosophical, and cultural system of the Indian subcontinent and the island of [[Bali]]. Historically,
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  • ...w, you're coming to them asking for a procedure that's well outside of the cultural norm, so you've already got one potential mark against you—be very sure t
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  • ...criptures of '''Hinduism''', the predominant religious, philosophical, and cultural system of the Indian subcontinent and the island of [[Bali|Bali (page does
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  • ...women (of the Karenni people of [[Thailand]] and Burma) are the best known cultural group and are often referred to as the "giraffe-necked" women. Like many tr
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  • ...gi: Atomu 57'' plays a great deal with the history of both American native cultural history as well as the discriminatory practices of the Japanese against the
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  • ...roup, but in part because Christian missionaries effectively destroyed the cultural records of most of the groups practising this activity, the specifics are v
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  • ...roup, but in part because Christian missionaries effectively destroyed the cultural records of most of the groups practising this activity, the specifics are v
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  • ...that had been torn off — in India at the time earlobes had both spiritual/cultural and esthetic value and long ones were highly desirable, so if one was damag
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  • ...cannot be used in reference to a tattoo which uses Maori motifs but lacks cultural meaning. The term for such a tattoo is ''[[Kirituhi]]''.
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  • ...ploration entitled ''HISTORY OF KALINGA TATTOO ART'' that focuses on those cultural institutions that were deeply intertwined with Kalinga tattooing itself. Dr
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  • ...m for a Maori-style tattoo, one that uses Maori imagery but lacks any real cultural meaning, such as those that lack ''whakapapa'' or the long lines of genealo
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  • ...cannot be used in reference to a tattoo which uses Maori motifs but lacks cultural meaning. The term for such a tattoo is ''[[Kirituhi|kirituhi]]''.
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  • ...cannot be used in reference to a tattoo which uses Maori motifs but lacks cultural meaning. The term for such a tattoo is [[Kirituhi|kirituhi]].
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  • ...cannot be used in reference to a tattoo which uses Maori motifs but lacks cultural meaning. The term for such a tattoo is ''[[Kirituhi]]''.
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  • ...cannot be used in reference to a tattoo which uses Maori motifs but lacks cultural meaning. The term for such a tattoo is [[Kirituhi|kirituhi]].
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  • ...cannot be used in reference to a tattoo which uses Maori motifs but lacks cultural meaning. The term for such a tattoo is ''[[Kirituhi]]''.
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  • * [http://bmezine.com/media/all/culture/ritual/ Cultural Rituals]
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  • ...rcing more than all others has flourished over time in spite of occasional cultural prejudice.
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  • ...rcing more than all others has flourished over time in spite of occasional cultural prejudice.
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  • ...ne for purposes of ornamentation, showing identification with a particular cultural group, and in some cases, for perceived medical/hygienic reasons."''
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  • ...uth East Asia, thus, with the coming of the Spaniards in the 16th century, cultural shock was low and Filipinos were used to trade with other cultures from out
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  • ..., these rituals formed a powerful element of these culture's spiritual and cultural life. * [[Cultural Appropriation]]
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  • ...project, but it wasn’t put into action due to the political, economic and cultural crisis that the country is currently going through.
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  • ...00. You can own it for a starting bid of $7,500. Now you can own a part of cultural history. Now is the time to have for your very own the stage that Janet Jac
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  • ...ty of primitive designs has led to people searching anthropology books for cultural images for their tattoos. It is a very bad idea to use sacred images of a c ...in Images: Tattooing in Polynesia. (Oxford Studies in the Anthropology of Cultural Forms). (Illus.). 364p. 1993. $95.00. ({{ISBN|0-19-827869-1}}, 14144). Oxfo
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