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بالصور.. عادات وطقوس غريبة للشعوب

أبتدع البشر عادات وطقوسا للإعراب عن أفراحهم وأحزانهم، واتخذوا معايير متباينة في تقدير الجمال والغوص في الروحانيات.

نقدم لكم مجموعة من الصور التى تعبر عن تلك العادات و الطقوس الغريبة.

EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 30: (EDITORS NOTE: NUDITY) Members of the Beltane Fire Society celebrate the coming of summer by participating in the Beltane Fire Festival on Calton Hill April 30, 2008 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The procession which celebrates the ending of winter is a revival of the ancient Celtic festival of Beltane, the Gaelic name for the month of May. First organized in the mid 1980s the Beltane Fire Festival has become a popular feature of Edinburgh. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

 الاحتفال بمهرجان النار في اسكتلندا فرحا بانتهاء فصل الشتاء

TOPSHOT - A woman from the Mursi tribe poses for a photo in the Mago National park near Jinka in Ethiopia's southern Omo Valley region on September 21, 2016. The Mursi are a Nilotic pastoralist ethnic group which number around 10,000 people in Ethiopia. Some Mursi women choose to wear a saucer lip plate (dhebi a tugoin). A girls lower lip is cut when she reaches the age of 15 or 16. The wound is then stretched over time to accomodate a large clay plate. The Mursi tribe are one of the few tribes left who continue this practise. The construction of a sugar factory in Mago National Park has begun to change the way of life for many Mursi as they begin to leave their traditional way of life to work at the factory. Human rights groups also report that the Mursi fear eviction by the Ethiopian government from a large area of the park altogether. The construction of the Gibe III dam, the third largest hydroelectric plant in Africa, and large areas of very "thirsty" cotton and sugar plantations and factories along the Omo river are impacting heavily on the lives of tribes living in the Omo Valley who depend on the river for their survival and way of life. Human rights groups fear for the future of the tribes if they are forced to scatter, give up traditional ways through loss of land or ability to keep cattle as globalisation and development increases. / AFP / CARL DE SOUZA (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)

 الشفاه الكبيرة الدائرية عادة لدي العديد من قبائل إفريقيا

TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 29: Sumo wrestler students try to make babies cry during the Crying Sumo competition at Sensoji Temple on April 29, 2006 in Tokyo, Japan. The first baby that cries wins this competition. The ceremony has been taking place in Japan to wish for the good health of the child as it is said that crying is good for the health of babies. Majority of the children who participate are less than 1 year old. (Photo by Junko Kimura/Getty Images)

 مسابقة السومو لبكاء الاطفال في اليابان و الرابح من يبكي أولا

حسب اعتقاد السائد بأن البكاء مفيد لصحة الأطفال

A priestess carries a ritual sword during the Osun-Osogbo Festival in Osogbo, Nigeria on August 19, 2016. Thousands of people attend the yearly Osun-Osugbo Festival to celebrate the river goddess Osun and pray for fertility and good fortune. / AFP / STEFAN HEUNIS (Photo credit should read STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images)

  نيجيريا .. مهرجان للاحتفال بـ«آلهة النهر أوسان»

و الصلاة من أجل الخصوبة و الحظ الجيد

Libyans cover a newly graduated student in oil and eggs, a local tradition, as they celebrate during the graduation ceremony for students from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Al-Arab University in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on October 16, 2016. / AFP / Abdullah DOMA (Photo credit should read ABDULLAH DOMA/AFP/Getty Images)

 الابتهاج بتخرج طالب ليبي من خلال رميه بالبيض و الزيت

HESEL, GERMANY - APRIL 29: The combo of pictures taken 29 April 2006 shows competitors of the International German Beard Championships in Hesel, northern Germany. The jury eyed up the beards of around 100 man taking part in different categories. AFP PHOTO DDP/NIGEL TREBLIN GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read NIGEL TREBLIN/AFP/Getty Images)

 مسابقة تقليدية في ألمانيا لاختيار أجمل الشوارب

Three Aymara indigenous "Amauta" (wise men) make a ritual during the Aymara New Year celebration on June 21, 2009 in Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco), 71 Km east of La Paz. Some 30.000 people will attend the event to receive the Aymara Year 5517. AFP PHOTO/Aizar Raldes (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP/Getty Images)

 جانب من احتفالات شعب الإيمارا بالسنة الجديدة في أمريكا الجنوبية

 

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