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  2. Human tooth sharpening - Wikipedia

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    In Mentawai culture, those with teeth that have been sharpened are deemed more beautiful. Tooth sharpening would have been traditionally done at puberty, though contact with outside civilizations has resulted in a decline of tooth sharpening. [7] Today, the Mentawai people use a sharpened chisel and another object that acts as a hammer.

  3. Mentawai people - Wikipedia

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    Women wear a cloth wound around the waist and small sleeveless vests made from palm or banana leaves. Mentawai sharpen their teeth with a chisel for aesthetic reasons. It is very common to see Mentawai people covered head to toe in tattoos, since they follow various traditional tribal rituals and their tattoos identify their role and social status.

  4. Remarkable video captures chimps cleaning deceased ... - AOL

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    Researchers filmed an adult female chimp using a tool to clean the teeth of another deceased chimp. They suggest the act was a mortuary ritual. Remarkable video captures chimps cleaning deceased ...

  5. Teeth blackening - Wikipedia

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    A common belief is that blackened teeth differentiated humans from animals. Teeth blackening is often done in conjunction with traditions of tooth sharpening and dental evulsion, as well as other body modification customs like tattoos. Teeth blackening and filing were regarded with fascination and disapproval by early European explorers and ...

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  7. Cynocephaly - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Battuta encountered what were described as "dog-mouthed" people on his journey, possibly describing a group of Mentawai people (who practice tooth sharpening), living on an island between India and Sumatra: [25] Fifteen days after leaving Sunaridwan we reached the country of the Barahnakar, whose mouths are like those of dogs.

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    Love, passion and self-expression are front and center for you this month, Aries. Once Venus enters your sign on Feb. 4, your charm and magnetism get a significant boost, making you feel like the ...

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    Feb. 28: Floral Design Day, Inconvenience Yourself Day, National Chocolate Soufflé Day, National Essay Day, National Pancake Day, National Science Day, National Tooth Fairy Day February Weekly ...