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  2. File:A Woman of Ōhara Carrying Firewood, Nagasawa Rosetsu.jpg

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    English: A Woman of Ōhara Carrying Firewood, by Nagasawa Rosetsu (長沢 芦雪, 1754–1799) Date: 1790s or earlier: Source: Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art: Author:

  3. Log Lady - Wikipedia

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    The Log Lady is a fixture in the town of Twin Peaks by the time of Laura Palmer's murder, and most residents in the town regard her as crazy. This is mainly due to her habit of always carrying a small log in her arms, with which she seems to share a psychic connection, often dispensing advice and visions of clairvoyance which she claims come from the log; [2] prior to the murder, she delivers ...

  4. Head-carrying - Wikipedia

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    Carrying on the head is a common practice in many parts of the world as an alternative to carrying a burden on the back, shoulders and so on. People have carried burdens balanced on top of the head since ancient times, usually to do daily work, but sometimes in religious ceremonies or as a feat of skill, such as in certain dances.

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  8. Coolamon (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Women using coolamons Coolamon is an anglicised version of the Wiradjuric word guliman [ 1 ] used to describe an Australian Aboriginal carrying vessel . It is a multi-purpose shallow vessel, or dish with curved sides, ranging in length from 30 to 70 cm, and similar in shape to a canoe.

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