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  2. Saaroa people - Wikipedia

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    Women braid their hair with traditional scarves and wear hats adorned with rooster feathers. They wear black skirts with a blue or white long-sleeved top, and the women from Fliplara Village in Taoyuan often wear blue tops, while those from the communities of Paisiana, Talisia, and Bilangan in Gaozhong frequently opt for white tops.

  3. Mexican featherwork - Wikipedia

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    In Oaxaca, there is the Dance of the Feather, which used dyed ostrich feathers and for the Dance of Calala, in Suchiapa, Chiapas, the main dancer uses a fan of turkey and rooster feathers. Ostrich feathers are the most common in traditional dance costumes, followed by rooster, turkey and hen feathers.

  4. Boa (clothing accessory) - Wikipedia

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    A boa can be made of fur, but it is usually made instead from various types of feathers. Ostrich, marabou stork, and turkey are the most common feathers used, although non-feather boas are also available. The feathers go through bleaching or dyeing processes and are glued and stitched into lengths called "ply". Sometimes more natural boas are ...

  5. Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather - Wikipedia

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    First edition cover. Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather: Fashion, Fury and Feminism – Women's Fight for Change (republished 2021 as Etta Lemon: The Woman Who Saved the Birds) is a 2018 book by Tessa Boase (Aurum: ISBN 978-1781316542) about Etta Lemon and her campaign against the use of feathers in hat-making (millinery) which led to the foundation of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

  6. White feather - Wikipedia

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    The white feather is a widely recognised propaganda symbol. [1] [2] It has, among other things, represented cowardice or conscientious pacifism; as in A. E. W. Mason's 1902 book The Four Feathers. In Britain during the First World War it was often given to men out of uniform by women to shame them publicly into signing up. In the United States ...

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    Kate Beckinsale isn't too chicken to wear head-to-toe feathers. The actress, 46, wowed in white Tuesday at the New York premiere of her new film "Farming," posing for photos in a figure-hugging ...

  8. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    White fur stoles are usually worn by young women on their Coming of Age Day, whereas other colours are likely to be worn by older women to keep warm. Futokorogatana Translating as "chest sword", a small dagger held in a small, decorative brocade-fabric purse tucked into the collar of a woman's wedding kimono. Similar to a kaiken.

  9. Maya textiles - Wikipedia

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    Elite women were also given the opportunity to work with the most expensive feathers and pearl beads. However, women of the elite not only had to prepare the best clothing for their families, but they also had to be talented in weaving tapestry , brocade, embroidery , and tie-dyeing for tribute to other families and rulers.

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