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Sudanese women and men show their traditional tribal facial marks, an ancient practice that was once common among African tribes. The practice has greatly diminished over the years with many seeing it as unsanitary, archaic, and obsolete
Kholoud Massaed of the Hadaria tribe in Sudan vividly recalls the day her face was scarred with a sharp blade, an ancient practice that was once common.Now in her 80s, she still.
OM MAGHAD, SUDAN (AFP) – Kholoud Massaed of the Hadaria tribe in Sudan vividly recalls the day her face was scarred with a sharp blade, an ancient practice that was once common. Now in her 80s, she still carries on each cheek the three lesion lines that have since darkened over time. “They took me […]
Kholoud Massaed of the Hadaria tribe in Sudan vividly recalls the day her face was scarred with a sharp blade, an ancient practice that was once common.