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Learn More About Ila- Yoruba Tribal Mark by leederrty1997(op): 7:36pm On Jul 17, 2015
Ila (Tribal mark) is very common among the Yoruba tribe especially in the olden days. Tribal mark is a specially drawn mark on the face since childhood, especially when still an infant. Some tribal marks are meant to beautify someone faces,while some are used as traditional rites. Majority of tribal marks are used as a symbol or identification of a particular tribe in Yoruba land.
Types of tribal marksEach tribe has its own way of drawing their tribal mark; it may be in different shapes and sizes. “Pele”, a type of tribal mark is common among the Ijesa people. It is a four-horizontal line, a-quarter-of-an-inch-long made on the cheeks on both sides of the mouth. The Ondo people are well known by half-an-inch-vertical lines on both sides of the nose down the mouth and they are thick and long. The Ogbomosho natives are known for their multiple straight and curved lines called “Gombo” on both sides of the face. There are three types of “Pele” the Pele Ekiti, Pele Ijesha and Pele Akoko. The main purpose of tribal marks in the past was to identify each group within the Yoruba nation, to beautify, and to identify slaves. Here are some other types of tribal marks in Yoruba Land: -Abaja, Tire, Gombo or KekeMande, Jam gbadi, Pele.
Source: https://oldnaija./2015/06/04/ila-yoruba-triabl-mark/
Re: Learn More About Ila- Yoruba Tribal Mark by Nobody: 7:37pm On Jul 17, 2015
undecided
Re: Learn More About Ila- Yoruba Tribal Mark by lordtim001(m): 7:43pm On Jul 17, 2015
Imagine carrying four horizontal lines/curved lines on your face
Re: Learn More About Ila- Yoruba Tribal Mark by Nobody: 7:44pm On Jul 17, 2015
dumb!
how can u destroy ur childs face in d name of tribal mark
Re: Learn More About Ila- Yoruba Tribal Mark by leederrty1997(op): 7:49pm On Jul 17, 2015
MrKontrovErsy:
dumb!
how can u destroy ur childs face in d name of tribal mark
According to the article, it is done mostly in the olden days. And believe u me, if the western culture hadnt find its way here, we might all have tribal mark on our faces because it is our culture...
Re: Learn More About Ila- Yoruba Tribal Mark by Penssuwa(m): 7:54pm On Jul 17, 2015
I hate tribal marks, and I hate the fact that it's permanent.
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