“Scarification almost always happens in a culture where there is so much melanin in the skin that it would be difficult to see a tattoo,” hence, why scaring is the common form of tattoo practice (Brooks, K 2017). The cuts and scarring can symbolize identity in a number of ways, whether it be status within a community, passage into adulthood or a connection to a spiritual group (Brooks, K 2017). The markings on these individuals represent important social information such as rank, genealogy, marital status, social status, and tribal or clan membership, and both are often performed as a part of a rite of passage, generally enabling the wearer to move from youth into adulthood in African cultures