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    • Jewish Coming of Age Tradition: Bar and Bat Mitzvah. Flickr: Krista Guenin. Around the world, young Jewish boys and girls celebrate their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs at age 13 and 12 in order to demonstrate their commitment to their faith and recognize that they are now responsible for following Jewish law.
    • The Sateré-Mawé Coming Of Age Tradition: Bullet Ant Initiation. Infinitus Possibilis. In the Brazilian Amazon, young boys belonging to the indigenous Sateré-Mawé tribe mark their coming of age when they turn 13 in a Bullet and Ant Initiation.
    • Amish Coming of Age Tradition: Rumspringa. Wikimedia Commons. In Amish tradition, Rumspringa marks the time when youth turn 16 and are finally able to enjoy unsupervised weekends away from family.
    • Hispanic Coming of Age Tradition: Quinceanera. Flickr: Christopher Michael. In many parts of Central and South America, young girls celebrate their Quinceanera when they turn 15 years old.
  1. The United States of America is a country in North America that celebrates the coming of age of teenage girls with a Sweet Sixteen party. This milestone is usually celebrated with a big party for the girl’s friends and family, and is often accompanied by the gift of a first car. In the US, the Sweet Sixteen is a big deal and is often ...

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  2. 15. For young, wealthy males of Ancient Rome, getting a ‘man’s toga’ was the first one of life’s true milestones. In Ancient Rome, getting a plain white toga was a big deal. The Toga virilis (quite literally ‘the toga of manhood’) was given to a boy at around the age of 12 or 13.

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  4. Aug 17, 2013 · Jewish Coming Of Age Traditions: The Bar and Bat Mitzvah. Source: David Fox Photographer. The bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah are coming of age ceremonies for Jewish boys and girls, respectively. Under Jewish Law, individuals are only required to formally observe the commandments once they reach a specific age (12 for girls, 13 for boys).

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    • Sweet 16, North America. The Sweet 16 is commonly celebrated in the U.S. and Canada on a girl's 16th birthday. There is no standardized ceremony, but it often involves throwing a wedding reception-type party at a dance hall with family and friends.
    • Mepandes, Indonesia. Mepandes is a teeth-filling ceremony that takes place in Bali, Indonesia. It involves removing the sharp edges of canine teeth and filling the front six teeth flat to symbolically rid one of negativity like lust, greed, anger, and jealousy.
    • Ji Li, China. Ji Li is the Confucian coming of age ceremony for Han women that has seen a resurgence in recent years. The young women, usually 15 - 20 years old, dress in traditional Chinese clothing and participate in a hairpin ceremony in which her hair gets washed, combed, and put into an updo with pins made of gold, jade, or wood.
    • Dipo, Ghana. In Ghana, the Krobo group introduces women to adulthood with the two-day Dipo ceremony. Young women, all virgins, get paraded around the community as Dipo-yi, or initiates.
  5. Learn about the different ways people celebrate the transition from childhood to adulthood in different cultures, from Quinceañera in Latin America to Seijin no Hi in Japan. Discover the traditions, practices, and meanings of coming of age ceremonies in various countries and regions.

  6. May 26, 2022 · Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah are Jewish comings of age celebrations for boys and girls. To prepare for these happy events, 13-year-old boys and 12 or 13-year-old girls study the Torah to participate in the rites. In Hebrew, ‘Bar’ and ‘Bat Mitzvah’ means ‘son’ and ‘daughter of the commandments.’.

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