Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 1.8K Tribal scaring is a cultural and traditional practice executed in many parts of Africa. Some tales state it began with colonialism, some say it began with the Arab slavery and some say it has existed ever since. Nevertheless, one thing we can fairly agree on is majority of those living with tribal scars would opt for it if they had the chance to chose. They are actually a way of maintain ethic group lineage, but in todays world, why does this practice continue? In the age of tribal war and conflict, it might be understandable to see why some clans might execute such in order to know who belongs where or who is part and not part of their family. But in today’s world it should definitely be questioned. More Articles You Would Love Here Are Some Amazing Outfits From ‘Young, Famous & African’ Season 2 & The Stylist Gumede-K Who Made It Work PICTURES: Ghanaian Celebrities Model At VH Mode Glamour Soiree Night However for what it is now, there are still beautiful souls and faces that walk the earth with their tribal scares and you can see some in the image gallery below. Click Here to Visit our Fashion Boutique. Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Outfit With Kente Stripe To The MiddleRated 3.00 out of 5 $200.00 Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Dashiki / Angelina Print Top $65.00 Ghana Culture aficaafricansblack scarsethnic scarsfacetraditional scarstribal scars Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You PICS: African Fashion Goes Extra Hard At The Headies 2025: A Night of... Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week Nairobi 2025 Off to A Great Start with... Chicago Museum Puts Stunning African Fashion On Blast Be Amazed; Enjoy Rubicon’s Radiant Runway Return at SA Fashion Week 2025 Eclectic South African Fashion Brand BAM Collective Unveils ‘DYNAMISM 24/25’ SA Fashion Week’s Opening Party Showcases ‘Quiet Luxury’ In A Night of Elegance Ngano Design Triumphs at SA Fashion Week’s New Talent Search 2026 Ghana Based Fashion Brand Kimowa Blesses Us With The MOBa Kimono – Organza... The FACE LIFT SHOW Makes Its Grand Entrance In Ghana-A Dazzling New Spotlight... Angel Reese’s Viral New Year’s Look Tops Our List of the 10 Hottest... 1 comment Afzal Zaheer October 1, 2016 - 2:38 am Hi, Some of the old countries of the world do have their traditional practises which continue even till date. It is a topic of debate whether they should continue even today or not, and being a blogger as well as a research professor on the same subject, I am open to debate as well. Comments are closed.