Scarred for life

In Benin, traditional scars are still worn proudly by the West African country’s numerous tribal groups
The symbols communicate personal information, and are cut into the skin from a young age. The process is painful and bloody, but parents worry that without such adornments, their children won’t be fully accepted into the community. Photographs by Jean-Michel Clajot

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