Scarring Collection
"Unveiling the Stories of Scarring: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" Shilluk Girl bearing extensive traditional scarfication
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"Unveiling the Stories of Scarring: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" Shilluk Girl bearing extensive traditional scarfication: Witness the intricate beauty and cultural significance of scarification in the Shilluk tribe, as a young girl proudly displays her adorned body. Liver cirrhosis: Delve into the medical realm as we explore the devastating effects of liver cirrhosis, shedding light on its causes, symptoms, and potential treatments. Congo, Africa - Terrifying Warrior with bullet piercings: Step into the heart of Congo's history and encounter a fearsome warrior adorned with bullet piercings that serve as both symbols of strength and reminders of past battles fought. Westminster School or Dr Busby settling accounts with Master Billy and his Playmates, pub: Uncover an intriguing tale from Westminster School where disciplinary actions leave lasting scars on mischievous students' memories forever. Portrait of a herdsman: Discover resilience etched onto every line on a herdsman's face – each wrinkle tells a story of perseverance amidst life's challenges faced by those who tend to their flocks. The Scourged Back, 1863 (b/w photo): Take a haunting glimpse into America's painful past through this powerful black-and-white photograph depicting the brutal scarring inflicted upon enslaved individuals during times of unimaginable cruelty. Gordon, 2nd April 1863 (lantern slide): Travel back in time to witness historic events unfold as General Charles George Gordon captures hearts worldwide while advocating for justice against slavery through visual presentations like lantern slides showcasing scars endured by slaves. The scarred back of a male slave, c. 1855 (b/w photo): Peer into history's darkest corners through this poignant black-and-white photograph capturing not only physical scars but also symbolizing resilience amid oppression within enslaved communities. Indigenous Australian body decoration (b/w photo).