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  2. Dark skin - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Saharan Africa is the region in Africa situated south of the Sahara where a large number of dark-skinned populations live. [107] [108] Dark-skinned groups on the continent have the same receptor protein as Homo ergaster and Homo erectus had. [109] According to scientific studies, populations in Africa also have the highest skin colour ...

  3. Yoruba tribal marks - Wikipedia

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    The tribal marks are part of the Yoruba culture and are usually inscribed on the body by burning or cutting of the skin during childhood. [1] The primary function of the tribal marks is for identification of a person's tribe, family or patrilineal heritage.

  4. Black hair - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the East Asian, Central Asian and Native American population has straight hair with a very thick cuticle layer [5] and South Asians have thick, wavy or curly hair, [6] while the general hair type seen in black African hair is thick, curly and dense with more hair growing from the head. The curly quality comes from the shape of the ...

  5. Igbo people - Wikipedia

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    Red Ibo" (or "red eboe") describes a black person with fair or "yellowish" skin. This term had originated from the prevalence of these skin tones among the Igbo people, but eastern Nigerian influences may not be strictly Igbo. [107] The word Bim, a colloquial term for Barbados, was commonly used among enslaved Barbadians (Bajans).

  6. Human skin color - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. "Skin pigmentation" redirects here. For animal skin pigmentation, see Biological pigment. Extended Coloured family from South Africa showing some spectrum of human skin coloration Human skin color ranges from the darkest brown to the lightest hues. Differences in skin color among ...

  7. Scarification in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Wooden maternity figure with elaborate scarification from Ndemba, Lulua Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Scarification in Africa is a major aspect of African cultures and cultural practice among African ethnic groups; the practice of scarification in Africa includes the process of making "superficial incisions on the skin using stones, glass, knives, or other tools to create ...

  8. Auburn hair - Wikipedia

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    Auburn hair is a human hair color, a variety of red hair, most commonly described as reddish-brown in color. Auburn hair ranges in shades from medium to dark. It can be found with a wide array of skin tones and eye colors. The chemical pigments that cause the coloration of auburn hair are often pheomelanin with high levels of eumelanin ...

  9. Otjize - Wikipedia

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    The use of otjize by both men and women has been documented, with the decline in use by men beginning in the 1960s and attributed to "the presence of the South African Defence Force in the region and the subsequent employment of many men as trackers and soldiers". [5] Otjize is also used for hygienic purposes due to water scarcity. Over time ...

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