Women carry their children as they wait to see Razak Ahmed,who is a traditional doctor for tribal marks or circumcision in Ibadan, Nigeria,Thursday, March 15, 2007. both healing and an important part of their tribal identity. Originally used both medicinally and to identify friends and foes in times of war, many Nigerians believe it offers precious continuity in a rapidly changing world. (AP Photo/George Osodi)
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