Scalp

The scalp is the skin on your head from which hair grows.

Scalping is the act of removing that skin, usually along with the hair, usually as a trophy of war. The practice is known to have been a long tradition in Plains Native Americans who were isolated from the European settlers until much later in the colonization [1]. Scalping was also practiced by Scythians.


Scalping can also refer to the slang term for buying tickets to a public event such as a musical concert, show, or sporting event and then reselling them with the aim of making a profit. It is usually illegal, though it happens very often, particularly with events which are quite popular. The person buying then re-selling the tickets is referred to as a "scalper".

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Footnotes

James Axtell, College of William & Mary. '' Encyclopedia of North American Indians''. http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_034800_scalpsandsca.htm






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