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  2. Mongolian spot - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian spot is a congenital developmental condition—that is, one existing from birth—exclusively involving the skin.The blue colour is caused by melanocytes, melanin-containing cells, that are usually located in the surface of the skin (the epidermis), but are in the deeper region (the dermis) in the location of the spot. [6]

  3. Freckle - Wikipedia

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    Freckles are not a skin disorder, but people with freckles generally have a lower concentration of photo-protective melanin, and are therefore more susceptible to the harmful effects of UV radiation. It is suggested that people whose skin tends to freckle should avoid overexposure to sun and use sunscreen. [3] [4]

  4. Skinning - Wikipedia

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    Animal skin was a valuable currency which the Native Americans had in excess and would trade for things such as iron-based tools and tobacco which were common in the more developed European areas. [14] Beaver hats became very popular towards the end of the 16th century, and skinning beavers was necessary to acquire their wool.

  5. Scalping - Wikipedia

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    Karl Bodmer's 1844 aquatint Scalp Dance of the Minitarres depicts Siouan Hidatsa people in a scalp dance.. Scalping is the act of cutting or tearing a part of the human scalp, with hair attached, from the head, and generally occurred in warfare with the scalp being a trophy. [1]

  6. Si-Te-Cah - Wikipedia

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    According to reports of Northern Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i [1] (sometimes erroneously referred to as Say-do-carah or Saiekare [2] after a term said to be used by the Si-Te-Cah to refer to another group) were a legendary tribe who the Northern Paiutes fought a war with and eventually wiped out or drove away from the area, with the final battle having taken place at ...

  7. I Was Taught to Hate My Freckles. I Decided to Love Them Instead.

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    Throughout the years, I would hear admonishments that my freckles were a flaw: “There are lightening creams, you know.” “Have you been wearing sunscreen?” “If only you could get them ...

  8. South Asian creators explain why a trend among white ... - AOL

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    South Asian TikTokers have been calling out "henna freckles," a TikTok beauty trend involving mehndi, for cultural appropriation.

  9. Scarification - Wikipedia

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    Scarification can also help change status from victim to survivor. These individuals pass through various kinds of ritual death and rebirth, and redefine the relationship between self and society through the skin. [7] Many people in certain regions of Africa who have "markings" can be identified as belonging to a specific tribe or ethnic group.