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How Tribal Marks Came In Use (yoruba). by Nobody: 6:15am On Aug 26, 2015
A CERTAIN King named Sango sent two slaves to a distant country on an important mission.
In due course they returned, and he found that one slave had achieved successfully what he had been sent to do, while the other had accomplished nothing. The King therefore rewarded the first with high honours, and commanded the second to receive a hundred and twenty-two razor cuts all over his body.
This was a severe punishment, but when the scars healed, they gave to the slave a very remarkable appearance, which greatly took the fancy of the King’s wives.
Sango therefore decided that cuts should in future be given, not as punishment, but as a sign of royalty, and he placed himself at
once in the hands of the markers. However, he could only bear two cuts, and so from that day two cuts on the arm have been the sign of royalty, and various other cuts came to be the marks of different tribes.
Re: How Tribal Marks Came In Use (yoruba). by timmyblast(m): 6:16am On Aug 26, 2015
Nice one

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Re: How Tribal Marks Came In Use (yoruba). by Matttthew(m): 6:19am On Aug 26, 2015
I wish tongue

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Re: How Tribal Marks Came In Use (yoruba). by eleko1: 6:22am On Aug 26, 2015
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Re: How Tribal Marks Came In Use (yoruba). by handie(m): 7:47am On Aug 26, 2015
Good. While it enhances beauty in some people, it dampens whatever lil beauty some people might have possessed. I can bet on Sango, it'd looked monstrous. Anyway, Yoruba tribal marks dey learn for where Kanuri own dey

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