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Ohaguro

Index Ohaguro

is a custom of dyeing one's teeth black. [1]

25 relations: Âu Việt, Body modification, Chamorro people, Eggplant production in China, Fujin Sōgaku Jittai and Fujo Ninsō Juppin, Geisha, Grill (jewelry), Haguro, Heian period, Hikimayu, Human tooth, Index of fashion articles, Iron gall ink, Jino people, Kasen Koi no Bu, Lady Saigō, List of Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties, List of Ushio and Tora characters, Si La people, Suwa clan, Tai Hongjin language, Taira no Atsumori, The Lady who Loved Insects, Tonkin (French protectorate), Yangtze.

Âu Việt

The Âu Việt or Ouyue were an ancient conglomeration of Baiyue tribes living in what is today the mountainous regions of northernmost Vietnam, western Guangdong, and northern Guangxi, China, since at least the third century BCE.

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Body modification

Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance.

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Chamorro people

The Chamorro people (/tʃɑˈmɔroʊ/) are the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands; politically divided between the United States territory of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia.

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Eggplant production in China

China is the world's leading producer and consumer of eggplants.

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Fujin Sōgaku Jittai and Fujo Ninsō Juppin

Fujin Sōgaku Jittai (婦人相学十躰, "Ten physiognomies of women") and Fujo Ninsō Juppin (婦女人相十品, "Ten classes of women's physiognomy") are the titles of what may have been two series of ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro and published.

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Geisha

(),, or are Japanese women who study the ancient tradition of art, dance and singing, and are distinctively characterized by traditional costumes and makeup.

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Grill (jewelry)

A gold dental grill In hip hop culture, a grill (most commonly referred to as grills), also known as fronts or golds, is a type of jewelry worn over the teeth.

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Haguro

can refer to.

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Heian period

The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185.

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Hikimayu

was the practice of removing the natural eyebrows and painting smudge-like eyebrows on the forehead in pre-modern Japan.

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Human tooth

The human teeth function to mechanically break down items of food by cutting and crushing them in preparation for swallowing and digesting.

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Index of fashion articles

This is a list of existing articles related to fashion and clothing.

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Iron gall ink

Iron gall ink (also known as iron gall nut ink, oak gall ink, and common ink) is a purple-black or brown-black ink made from iron salts and tannic acids from vegetable sources.

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Jino people

The Jino (also spelled Jinuo) people (endonym: or) are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group.

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Kasen Koi no Bu

Kasen Koi no Bu (歌撰恋之部, "Anthology of Poems: The Love Section") is a series of five ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro and published.

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Lady Saigō

Lady Saigō (西郷局 or 西郷の局, 1552 – 1 July 1589), also known as Oai, was the first consort and trusted confidante of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the samurai lord who unified Japan at the end of the sixteenth century and then ruled as shōgun.

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List of Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties

This is a list of Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan.

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List of Ushio and Tora characters

This is a list of characters for the manga Ushio and Tora written and illustrated by Kazuhiro Fujita.

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Si La people

The Si La (also Sila or Syla) are an ethnic group of about 1,800 people living in northern Laos and another 600 living in Lai Châu Province, Northwest region, Vietnam.

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Suwa clan

The Suwa clan (諏訪氏 Suwa-shi), also known as the Miwa clan (神氏 Miwa-shi; also read as Jin or Shin) was a Japanese clan hailing from the area encompassing Lake Suwa in Shinano Province (modern-day Nagano Prefecture).

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Tai Hongjin language

Tai Hongjin is a Tai language of southern China.

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Taira no Atsumori

(1169–1184) was a samurai famous for his early death in single combat.

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The Lady who Loved Insects

, is the twelfth-century Japanese tale of one who defies social convention and breaches the decorum expected of a Heian court lady.

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Tonkin (French protectorate)

Tonkin, or Bac Kỳ (北圻), was a French protectorate encompassing modern Northern Vietnam.

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Yangtze

The Yangtze, which is 6,380 km (3,964 miles) long, is the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohaguro

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