WHERE IS SHE FROM?

in WORLD OF XPILAR3 years ago


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Hi fans and steemians.
Today I found my self travel down in mood and spirit to the UNKNOWN WORLD, in the first instance I was so marveled at their beauty and mostly their adornment towards their body.
So I was carried away in the first instance by their beauty, and I picked up my sketchpad started the drawing and this will be the first time been drawn and captivated by beauty along the drawing I stop the drawing for a while.
I ask myself who is she and WHERE IS SHE FROM? This actually leads to my deep research on this particular tribe called HAMAR.

Hamar people are a neighborhood dwelling southwestern Ethiopia.
Hamar are recognized for their distinctive custom and tradition.
Hamer are known for their practice,rite of body adornment and putting up neck choker and wearing of multicolored beads.Women adorn their necks with heavy polished iron jewelry.

The Hamar women with their beauty,custom and traditions have amazed and shocked me the other way round with thier tradition.
Hamar lady before getting married need to perform their rite by ceremonial whipping of the tribe's female members. The violent lashings leave deep scars on the backs of women. Hamar people belief of being whipped repeatedly would make most of us cringe i.e show submission . Yet the practice was embraced and encouraged this custom and made the women subject to the beatings. In fact, the women insulted the men and asked them to hit their bodies with long, wooden leashes.
Withstanding the pain, dancing and cheers, is seen as a sign of love and loyalty toward their male relatives. Indeed, the men are perpetually indebted to the women after the ceremony is over.
The women submit to the ritual floggings proudly and love to show the deep scars that are regarded as a proof of devotion to their husbands.

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Back on their men Jumping bull,which initiates a boy into manhood.

Mingi, in the belief of the Hamar and related tribes, is the state of being impure or ritually polluted.
A person, often a child, who was considered mingi is killed by forced permanent separation from the tribe by being left alone in the jungle or by drowning in the river.


Below are my proof of ownership and stages.

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This their custum and tradition has actually ruined my mood like I don't get what the beautiful or submissive in this kind of act looking at their back and those scary scars on their back made me speechless of their custom.
Custom are great though with their belief. I could see they found it beautiful having those scars on their back.

Medium: graphite pencil
Method: blending technique.
Thanks for stopping by all time 😊

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Hello. I liked your work. I nominated your post for the competition.
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Gracias!!! am truly honored for picking up my work for the competition.

#wox-bestpick of the day goes to @innovator05
This post is nominated by @steem-venera

Wow!!! Thank you #wox-bestpick for your support and my nominator @steem-venera really appreciate you all

Amazingl beutyful, (although the stories of the sacrificial rituals are kynd of harsh)...

But i was going to guess on Ethiopian or Numibian, without being completely well versed in the regions distinctions, i was verry close...

I can know a Swede from a Dane any day though. :)

Best regards and thanks for the informative, post, and sharing your talent and process with us! =)

Eythor

I think i will resteem your post in order to hope to make it visible to more people!

Eythorphoto!

Gracias

 3 years ago 

I like your drawing, it looks very realistic. Jewelry and her hair details look very successful. This tradition is terrifying. It saddened me to see the open wounds of women.

I couldn't believe such tradition could exit, I was drawn by the beauty of the the young lady with their cultural appearance right from their hair style down to their jewellery. Thanks for the going through the post.

 3 years ago 

There are many different traditions in the world. My wish is that only traditions that do not harm people, nature and other living things are permanent.