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== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', everyone from Kiba Inuzuka's clan has similar [[Facial Markings]].
== Comic Books ==
* Minor [[
== Film -- Animated ==
* The Atlanteans in ''[[Atlantis:
** However, Kida for some reason actually lost all but her first tattoo in [[Sequelitis|the sequel]].
* ''[[Pocahontas]]'': The Native Americans do this. Also, a doll based on John Smith apparantly has an eagle tattoo under his shirt.
* In Disney's ''[[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Peter Pan]]'', the Indian chief and a couple of his warriors wear it, as does the boy Michael while he's their guest.
* Lord Macintosh from ''[[
== Film -- Live-Action ==
* In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]: Dead Man's Chest'', when the group finds Jack he has a pattern on that makes his eyes look like they're open when they aren't. [[Dilbert|Perhaps he used it to sleep in meetings?]]
* In ''[[Avatar (
* At the beginning of ''[[
* In ''[[Major League]]'', when the Indians are close to winning the division we see a sportscaster dressed in full (sterotypical) Indian gear including a Chief-sized feather headdress and warpaint.
* The characters in ''Kruppendorf's Tribe'' use it.
* In ''[[King Arthur (
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Lord of the Flies]]'' features this with Jack and the hunters. One of the chapters ''is'', after all, named "Painted Faces and Long Hair".
* The Cetagandans in ''[[The Vorkosigan Saga]]'' wear elaborate facepaint, with different variations for caste and rank.
* The Nac Mac Feegle in ''[[
* ''[[Sten]]'': As part of her pre-mission preparation ritual, [[Ace Pilot|ace tacship pilot]] La Ciotat "painted her face in the ancestral battle pattern of her house."
* Martin Crevald in ''The Culture of War'' claims that camouflage cream serves as the equiv for technologically complex societies as well as it's utilitarian reasons.
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* The tribe that Cole is an adoptive member of at the beginning of ''[[Power Rangers Wild Force]]'' has this.
* In ''[[Survivor]]'', at least once a season the tribes are given paint to wear to the challenge.
* The kids in ''[[
== [[Music]] ==
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* To an extent, one could say [[Kiss]] has this, in that they all have the same visual motif and the band could be considered a "tribe". Maybe.
** In general metallers who paint their faces desire to invoke some variety of this trope, provided they don't want to invoke [[Obviously Evil|another one]].
* [[Tech
== [[Pro Wrestling]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* This is used in ''[[Mass Effect]]'', where the Turians all have facial markings defining the wearer as a member from one of the colonies where they were born. Which all stems from some sort of civil war.
** [[
* The [[Amazon Brigade|Zaulia tribe]] in ''[[Brutal Legend]]'' have facial paints based on ''[[Kiss]]'''s masks.
* Unique facial markings are worn by the Tribesmen in ''[[Tribes: Vengeance]]'' and, ironically, by the anti-Tribal extremist Julia, {{spoiler|who is unknowingly a half-Tribal by blood herself}}.
* Trolls in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' have an option for different face paints, ranging from a few lines on their cheeks and note to covering the entire face.
* ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'': In the Honest Hearts DLC, one of the two tribes of Zion Canyon, known as the Dead Horses has a custom where members earn a facial or body tattoo for every major achievement they accomplish.
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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* The Stalker from ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' paints his entire body with tribal markings before going on the prowl.
* On Disney's ''[[Recess]]'', the pre-schoolers were depicted as a native tribe, complete with fingerpaint facepaint; in the episode "The Legend of Big Kid" when T.J. is captured by the preschoolers, he atavistically adopts the facepaint fashion as well.
* The title opponents in the ''[[
* In the ''[[
* In the ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
* Queen La from ''[[
== [[Real Life]] ==
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