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cause they have become a young adult
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they wore the same thing as mens
A boy from Niue is considered a man during his hair cutting ceremony. Generally, they do not cut their hair from birth. When the boys become teenagers, a ceremony is held where women tend the hair, which had normally been cared for by their sisters, for the last time before it is cut.
The Kesassa Ceremony is a traditional ceremony of the Dinka people in South Sudan. It is a rite of passage for young boys to signify their transition into adulthood. The ceremony involves dancing, singing, and the boys being circumcised as a symbol of their readiness to take on adult responsibilities within the community.
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The main purpose of boys is to become men and reproduce with women, in order to prevent humanity from becoming extinct!
HOPE THIS HELPS:1)This ceremony is traditionally for boys 2)It is usually taken between the ages 5 and 123)They wear a thread over their left shoulder4)The ceremony symbolises maturity5)It is like a second birth for the Hidu boys
Bar Mitzvah
A Jewish boy becomes a bar mitzvah on his 13th birthday. This does not require a formal ceremony. The ceremony people are most familiar with is to celebrate the boy becoming a bar mitzvah, it doesn't make him one.
Boys become Bar Mitzvah at the age of 13, so we can assume that Ben had his ceremony in either 1978 or 1979 as he was born on the 30th of November 1965.
incas and aztecs had quinceneras