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countries and their costumes
south africa :star:
the people who practice this custom are the Mursi people:star:
how its done: the lower lip is cutted and after a piece of wood is placed and over time the wood is substituted for bigger pieces :star:
they do this when the girl is in the puberty time, so this happen once in life :star:
symbolize the woman´s strength and shows that woman are strong too :star:
probably started in Egypt and in Brazil some in Indians used to use mouth reamers :star:
this custom didn't have so much changes, only the reason to the people wear the reamer :star:
custom: mouth reamers :star:
it´s an old-age tradition, since the Vedic period :star:
https://epoca.globo.com/sociedade/viajologia/noticia/2017/08/o-disco-labial-e-uma-decoracao-que-sublinha-beleza-feminina-ou-e-uma-mutilacao-do-corpo.html
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indian :explode:
how its done: the people kneel and touch the old people feet and the elder gives blessing, so it happen a lot of times :explode:
the younger people is who do this when they meet an older person:explode:
the objective of doing this is show respect to the elders and receive blessing so its very important to the community:explode:
this custom did not change over the years :explode:
https://theculturetrip.com/asia/india/articles/why-do-indians-touch-the-feet-of-their-elders/
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its an age-old tradition:explode:
custom: touch the feet of the elders:explode:**
its similar to a greet, happens when a younger is going to greet an elderly:explode:
new zeland :checkered_flag:
who do this are the hosts:checkered_flag:
how its done: an old woman do a call and after that the visitors walk and stop to remember theirs ancestors:checkered_flag:
its important for the community to don´t have enemies in the community:checkered_flag:
this happen when there is a visit or new tourists, so it happens a lot of times :checkered_flag:
the objective of the custom is to welcome especial visitors and to who is friend and who is enemy:checkered_flag:
this custom did not suffered any change or influence over the years and :checkered_flag:
https://www.newzealand.com/br/feature/powhiri-maori-welcome/
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custom: Powhiri, welcome ceremony :checkered_flag:
they do this in New Zeland since ages ago:checkered_flag: