1. Sky Burials – Tibet
2. Snake Handling – Appalachia, United States
3. Self-Flagellation – Shia Islam
During the holy month of Muharram, some Shia Muslim communities practice self-flagellation to commemorate the martyrdom of Hussein ibn Ali at the Battle of Karbala. Participants use chains or knives to inflict pain upon themselves, expressing deep mourning and solidarity with Hussein’s suffering. This ritual reflects intense devotion and the enduring impact of historical events on collective identity.
4. Aghori Sadhus – India
5. Thaipusam – Tamil Hindus
6. Dancing with the Dead – Madagascar
7. Voodoo Pilgrimage – Haiti
8. Sun Dance – Native American Tribes
9. Fire Walking – Fiji
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Toi Williams began her writing career in 2003 as a copywriter and editor and has authored hundreds of articles on numerous topics for a wide variety of companies. During her professional experience in the fields of Finance, Real Estate, and Law, she has obtained a broad understanding of these industries and brings this knowledge to her work as a writer.