Menstruation celebration

A menstruation celebration, first moon party, or period party, celebrates menstruation.[1][2][3] Different cultures and communities across the globe celebrate Menarche (first period).[citation needed] This practice is followed by Apache, Ojibwe and Hupa tribal communities from different parts of North America, Ulithi tribe from South Pacific region, Japan, Africa, and India among others.[4][5]

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