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- Scalping abstract "Scalping is the act of removing the scalp, or a portion of the scalp, either from a dead body or living person, as a trophy of battle or portable proof of a combatant's prowess in war.Although scalping in the United States is often associated with frontier warfare in North America, it actually has a historical basis throughout the world long before Christopher Columbus arrived, the earliest being in Eurasia in prehistory. There is no precedence of Vikings being scalped when they arrived in the Americas nearly 500 years prior to Columbus. The act of scalping in the modern era was practiced by colonists and frontiersmen, as well as Native Americans, across centuries of violent conflict. Some Mexican (e.g., Sonora and Chihuahua) and American territories (e.g., Arizona) paid bounties for enemy Native American scalps. Scalping was not practiced by all Native Americans.".
- Scalping thumbnail Scalped_Morrison.jpg?width=300.
- Scalping wikiPageExternalLink 2up.
- Scalping wikiPageExternalLink na_034800_scalpsandsca.htm.
- Scalping wikiPageExternalLink engl56_kj_axtell_unkindestcut.pdf.
- Scalping wikiPageExternalLink ShowBio.asp?BioId=36053&query=hamilton.
- Scalping wikiPageExternalLink BritishScalpProclamation-1756.html.
- Scalping wikiPageID "698598".
- Scalping wikiPageRevisionID "605887726".
- Scalping hasPhotoCollection Scalping.
- Scalping subject Category:American_Old_West.
- Scalping subject Category:Human_trophy_collecting.
- Scalping subject Category:Military_history_of_Acadia.
- Scalping subject Category:Military_history_of_Canada.
- Scalping subject Category:Military_history_of_New_England.
- Scalping subject Category:Military_history_of_the_Thirteen_Colonies.
- Scalping subject Category:Native_American_history.
- Scalping subject Category:Punishments.
- Scalping subject Category:Torture.
- Scalping comment "Scalping is the act of removing the scalp, or a portion of the scalp, either from a dead body or living person, as a trophy of battle or portable proof of a combatant's prowess in war.Although scalping in the United States is often associated with frontier warfare in North America, it actually has a historical basis throughout the world long before Christopher Columbus arrived, the earliest being in Eurasia in prehistory.".
- Scalping label "Escalpelamiento".
- Scalping label "Scalpation".
- Scalping label "Scalperen".
- Scalping label "Scalping".
- Scalping label "Scalpo".
- Scalping label "Skalpieren".
- Scalping label "Скальпирование".
- Scalping sameAs Skalpieren.
- Scalping sameAs Escalpelamiento.
- Scalping sameAs Scalpation.
- Scalping sameAs Scalpo.
- Scalping sameAs Scalperen.
- Scalping sameAs m.033r0c.
- Scalping sameAs Q13694993.
- Scalping sameAs Q13694993.
- Scalping wasDerivedFrom Scalping?oldid=605887726.
- Scalping depiction Scalped_Morrison.jpg.
- Scalping isPrimaryTopicOf Scalping.