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New Zealand, Mehndi (henna), BARBADOS, CROP OVER, they contract a person…
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Mehndi (henna)
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brides, grooms and some women who like how it looks aesthetically do the henna
indians do the henna whenever they get married or go on weddings,
the frequency depends how many times they realize this actions
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People in the early civilization used it primarily for cosmetic purposes & to adorn their hands & body and now it is used to wish good ‘bless’ weddings
people practised it
since 5,000 years ago
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some historians argue that henna has been used for at least 5,000 years in both cosmetic and healing capacities.
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CROP OVER
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the source of this custom started when the slaves were celebrating the end of the sugarcane crop harvest
they wear a colorful clothes, follow soud cars and enjoy shows
they do it on first monday of august, once a year
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they contract a person who make a pasta with made by grounding dry henna leaves, then the person apply the pasta on the bride's hand and feet.
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HAKA
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the objetive is the demonstration of pride, vigor, strength, identity and unity of the tribe
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The dancers do violent kicking of the legs on the floor, slaps from the unique participants on his body - mainly arms, legs and chest - and strong facial expressions, being a better known movement from tongue to mouth. All of this is accompanied by a song that they sing
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they do whenever they have important events, rituals and games.
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