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  2. Seclusion of girls at puberty - Wikipedia

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    The seclusion of girls at puberty has been practised in societies around the world, especially prior to the early 20th century. In such cultures, girls' puberty held more significance than boys' due to menstruation, the girl's potential for giving birth, and widespread ideas of ritual purification related to the sacred power of blood. [1]

  3. Coming of age - Wikipedia

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    Rome lacked the elaborate female puberty rituals of ancient Greece, and for girls, the wedding ceremony was in part a rite of passage for the bride. Girls coming of age dedicated their dolls to Artemis, the goddess most concerned with virginity, or to Aphrodite when they were preparing for marriage. [5]

  4. Dipo - Wikipedia

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    The girls, however, have to go through rituals and tests to prove their chastity before they qualify to partake in the festival. [ 5 ] On the first day of the rites, the girls' heads are shaved and they dressed in cloth around their waist to the knee level.

  5. Bar and bat mitzvah - Wikipedia

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    Some classic sources identify the age at which children must begin to participate in the ritual at the age of 13 for boys and 12 for girls. The age of b'nai mitzvah roughly coincides with the onset of puberty. [8] The bar/bat mitzvah ceremony is usually held on the first Shabbat after the birthday on which the child reaches the eligible age.

  6. Ritu Kala Samskaram - Wikipedia

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    This milestone in a girl's life is observed by her family and friends with gifts and her wearing a sari for the ritual. [3] [4] It normally takes place at the girl's home. [1] She receives half-saris, worn until her marriage, when she wears a full sari. [1] During the first part of the ceremony, the girl wears a langa voni.

  7. Childhood nudity - Wikipedia

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    Different norms for boys and girls remain into the 20th century, as shown in a 1940s film of an outing for Scouts and Girl Guides in which boys to the age of about ten play nude, while older boys and all girls are dressed. [25] In a 1927 Swedish documentary about the benefits of swimming, there were three situations depicted.

  8. With rituals, knowledge and care, Alaska Native birthworkers ...

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    Nov. 13—Birthworkers While the postpartum herbal tea was brewing, Nungasuk Abra Patkotak filled a small tub with warm water, dried cedar leaves, rose petals and Epsom salt. She placed the tub in ...

  9. Tuloni biya - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony is typically held seven days after the girl's first menstruation. [9] The family of the girl sends out invitations to loved ones, inviting them to share their blessings and celebrate the beginning of her new life chapter. [7] The girl is confined to a specific room for the first few days, with all other areas considered off-limits ...