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Yanomami tribes use sticks on their faces as a form of decoration and cultural expression. The sticks are often adorned with feathers, beads, or other materials to signify status, identity, or rituals within the community. Additionally, the sticks can serve practical purposes such as holding hair in place or providing protection from insects.

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stick face of the yanomami

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Cristal Thomas

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Q: Why do yanomami tribes have sticks on their faces?
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