Artículos con la etiqueta "human skulls"
nduruku is a name given by their neighbors or rivals, meaning "red ants," alluding to their ferocious...
Is it legal to own human skulls?
In short: It depends.
Owning them falls into a gray area almost everywhere...
Unlike other neighboring peoples or cultures, they did not practice headhunting, and their skulls were considered...
The Kelabit are an indigenous subgroup within the broader Dayak ethnic group, the name that encompasses many native peoples of...
The painted skulls of the Solomon Islands are part of a complex ancestral and ritual tradition of the Melanesian people, with communities or groups in...
The painted human skulls of New Ireland are part of the funerary, spiritual, and social traditions of the peoples of...
The Bizango are secret organizations that operate in an unofficial justice system that works on...
KOTA Skull: Relic or voodoo skulls are found in various cultures or peoples of the African continent. Guided by the divination of voodoo priests
This type of skull from the Marind-Anim tribe, south of Papua New Guinea, decorates the skulls of their ancestors or
The Apo Kayan tribe are a Dayak ethnic subgroup from Sarawak on the island of Borneo, Malaysia, headhunters...