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  2. Redface - Wikipedia

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    White actor Richard Barthelmess portraying a Native American chief in the 1934 pre-Code film Massacre. Redface is the wearing of makeup to darken or redden skin tone, or feathers, warpaint, etc. by non-Natives to impersonate a Native American, Indigenous Latin American or Indigenous Canadian person, or to in some other way perpetuate stereotypes of Indigenous peoples of Canada and the United ...

  3. 120 “Weird Images Worth Seeing In Various Contexts” - AOL

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    The "Weird Images Worth Seeing In Various Contexts" group on Facebook might be modest in numbers, but not in its content. Currently, the community is comprised of 5.8k lovers of all things strange .

  4. Panará people - Wikipedia

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    They were formerly called the Kreen-Akrore.Other names for the Panará include Kreen Akarore, Kren Akarore, [2] Krenhakarore, Krenhakore, Krenakore, Krenakarore or Krenacarore, and "Índios Gigantes" ("Giant Indians") – all variants of the Mẽbêngôkre name Krã jàkàràre [ˈkɾʌ̃ jʌˈkʌɾʌɾɛ], meaning "roundlike cuthead", a reference to their traditional hair style which ...

  5. Mohawk people - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the traditional hairstyle of Mohawk men, and many men of the other groups of the Iroquois Confederacy, was to remove most of the hair from the head by plucking (not shaving) tuft by tuft of hair until all that was left was a smaller section, that was worn in a variety of styles, which could vary by community.

  6. Mark & Olly: Living with the Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Shepard, [4] an anthropologist who has worked with the tribe for more than two decades, and Ron Snell, who grew up with the tribe as the son of American missionaries, called the show "staged, false, fabricated and distorted." [2] Both speak the tribe's language fluently. [2] Shepard compared the show's methods to the film Borat. [2]

  7. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Maria and Julian Martinez, both San Ildefonso Pueblo revived their tribe's blackware tradition in the early 20th century. Julian invented a gloss-matte blackware style for which his tribe is still known today. Lucy Lewis (1898–1992) of Acoma Pueblo gained recognition for her black-on-white ceramics in the mid-20th century.

  8. Guérewol - Wikipedia

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    A young maiden judges men competing in a Guérewol in 1997. The Guérewol (var. Guerewol , Gerewol ) is an annual courtship ritual competition among the Wodaabe Fula people of Niger . Young men dressed in elaborate ornamentation and made up in traditional face painting gather in lines to dance and sing, vying for the attentions of marriageable ...

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