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  2. Kakiniit - Wikipedia

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    Men could also receive tattoos but these were often much less extensive than the tattoos a woman would receive. Facial tattoos are individually referred to as tunniit (ᑐᓃᑦ), and would mark an individual's transition to womanhood. The individual tattoos bear unique meaning to Inuit women, with

  3. Religious perspectives on tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos hold rich historical and cultural significance as permanent markings on the body, conveying personal, social, and spiritual meanings. However, religious interpretations of tattooing vary widely, from acceptance and endorsement to strict prohibitions associating it with the desecration of the sacred body.

  4. List of Mexican Catholic saints - Wikipedia

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    Martyrs during Mexican Revolution (d. 1916–1937) David Galván Bermúdez (1881–1915), Priest of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara (Jalisco, Mexico) Luis Batis Sáinz (1870–1926), Priest of the Diocese of Durango (Zacatecas, Mexico)

  5. Category:Mexican Roman Catholic saints - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mexican Roman Catholic saints" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. List of venerated Central Americans and Caribbeans - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of venerated Central Americans and Caribbeans includes saints, blesseds, venerables, and servants of god, as recognized by the Catholic Church. These people were born, died, or lived their religious life in any of the territories of North America excluding Mexico, Canada and the United States.

  7. History of the Catholic Church in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexican bishops protested the articles from their exile in Texas and continued to object to the anticlerical articles in subsequent years. [114] The Mexican government was firm in their attempt to eliminate the Catholic Church's legal existence in Mexico, but that led to decades-long conflict between Church and State.

  8. Milagro (votive) - Wikipedia

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    Milagros (also known as an ex-voto or dijes or promesas) are religious folk charms that are traditionally used for healing purposes and as votive offerings in Mexico, the southern United States, other areas of Latin America, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula. They are frequently attached to altars, shrines, and sacred objects found in places ...

  9. María José Cristerna - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] At age 14, she got her first tattoo, [3] the logo of the Swedish metal band Bathory. [1] She earned a degree in criminal law at the Catholic University of Mexico. [4] During her first marriage, she was a victim of domestic violence, leading her to decide to modify her body as a sign of strength, courage, and liberation. [5]