Linklater, who is Nehiyaw (Cree) from Thunderchild First Nation, does not cut his hair because it is an honor to his ancestor and he feels visible and connected to his indigenous identity., “The sacrifice of hair is key in the Hindu religion, and many make pilgrimages to temples to offer their hair — cut from the scalp — in exchange for a blessing or as a sign of devotion.”, “My mom used to tell me that in our culture for women our hair is our jewelry and the way we wear our hair is the way we wear ourselves” states Pema Dokher., “My hairstyle today celebrates the style and culture of the men and women I admire, and allows me to explore different aspects of myself, to feel more at home in my own skin.” Lulu Yao Gioiello.,
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