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  1. Apr 9, 2021 · Coming of age is a term used to describe the transition between childhood and adulthood. For some cultures, coming of age is determined when a child reaches a certain birthday and is no longer considered a minor; 13, 15, 16, 18, and 21 are commonly thought of as significant ages for young adults.

  2. The full range of stages of passage rites is often followed in rituals at coming-of-age. Ordeals or other tests of manhood and womanhood are also common. Some of these practices in preliterate societies seem incomprehensible or absurd until their nature as evidence of qualification for the new social statuses is understood.

  3. However, part of the feeling and becoming like an adult could probably start with the celebration of a coming of age tradition for many people. In different cultures, coming-of-age ceremonies vary. Some are celebrated to make the celebrant feel like a princess while others are to highlight the strength of the person.

  4. Nov 23, 2015 · From 15-year-old girls in Latin America donning ball gowns and getting blessed in church to 20-year-old Japanese girls dressing up in elaborate traditional garb to get recognized by city officials,...

  5. Various forms of coming-of-age and initiation ceremonies make up a large portion of the ritual repertoire of many Native American traditions. These ceremonies provide structures for instruction in traditional knowledge, but, more important, they reintegrate an individual into kin, community, and cosmos when new status is attained.

  6. Coming-of-age or rites of passage ceremonies are an expression of cultural identity and values. They mark the transition of an individual from one stage of life, usually childhood, to another, typically adulthood. In some cultures, they signify the individual’s readiness for marriage, while in others, for military service, or even higher education.

  7. They are known as rites of passage, coming of age rituals that bring people into new life phases and conditions. Many of these ceremonies celebrate the shifts young people make into...

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