cause they have become a young adult
The Niuean name for the haircutting ceremony is "Fakamoga." It is a traditional ritual where a person's hair is cut as a symbol of change or new beginnings, often accompanied by prayers and blessings.
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.
Greek boys went through the ceremony of Agoge before becoming men.
Like all Polynesian people, niueans love to celebrate. A major event for teenage boys is their "haircutting ceremony". Many boys keep a long tail of hair since childhood and this is ritually removed at a gathering held at the boys home, usually on a Saturday.Guests involved to the feast contribute considerable amounts of food and money to a fund that goes to the boy after expenses are paid. The pastor and close family members cut locks of hair that have been tied with ribbon, and everyone sits down at the following feast.
No one knows why. Ask the one who's cutting it.IM BETTER
Yes.cutting your hair is good
u wear a nice dress with a short sweater and open toe shoes or boots and brush your hair nicely and open your hair than the boys will say your hot
There no nerves in the hair and nails
There no nerves in the hair and nails
Hair products should be removed prior to cutting
They don't care about hair cutting.
applying the correct degree of tension to the hair when cutting