- cir****cision and
initiation rite
practised (though not exclusively) by the
Xhosa people, and is
commonly practised throughout South Africa. The ritual...
- This is a list of
public outdoor clothes-free
areas for recreation.
Includes free
beaches (or clothing-optional
beaches or nude beaches), parks, clubs...
- Home from the
South Sea to Takakusu's
Record of the
Buddhist Religion as
Practised in
India and the
Malay Archipelago to
Record of
Buddhist Practices. The...
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still practised in
Papua New
Guinea as of 2012, for
cultural reasons.
While it is
generally accepted that some
forms of
cannibalism were
practised in Australia...
-
antecessor are
known to have
practised cannibalism to some
extent in the Pleistocene.
Cannibalism was
occasionally practised in
Egypt during ancient and...
- by sight, but not by scent.
Coursing was a
common hunting technique,
practised by the nobility, the
landed and wealthy, as well as by
commoners with...
- Tangihanga, or more commonly, tangi, is a
traditional funeral rite
practised by the Māori
people of New Zealand.
Tangi were
traditionally held on marae...
- The shepherd's leap (Spanish:
salto del pastor) is a folk
sport practised throughout the
Canary Islands. The
origins of the shepherd's leap may date back...
-
Meditation is
practiced in
numerous religious traditions,
though it is also
practised independently from any
religious or
spiritual influences for its health...
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Hinduism is
practised by 0.4% of the
people in Italy. It is
practised by 0.1% of the
Italian citizens and 2.9% of the
immigrant po****tion. In 2012, there...