Scalping
The act of removing a person's scalp or a portion of their scalp. First practiced by the ancient Scythians of Eurasia, the initial purpose of scalping was to provide a trophy of battle or portable proof of a combatant's prowess in war. Eventually, the act became motivated primarily for financial reasons; people received payment per scalp they acquired. Both Native American and European immigrants practiced scalping in American history.

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