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  2. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity.

  3. Discrimination based on hair texture in the United States

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    June 21, 2022: Passed the Crown Act [29] Massachusetts: July 26, 2022: Passed the Crown Act [30] Alaska: September 8, 2022: Passed "An Act relating to dress codes and natural hairstyles"; only applies to educational discrimination in schools. [31] Minnesota: February 1, 2023: Passed the CROWN Act [32] Arkansas: April 10, 2023

  4. Luly Yang - Wikipedia

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    Luly Yang Couture is a fashion house, founded in 2000, that conceived itself as being the finest provider of bridal gowns, evening wear, and suiting. After completing the uniform design for all Alaska Airlines employees in 2018, Yang launched Luly Yang Design Group, specializing in ready to wear and uniform design.

  5. I'm a solo traveler who visited Alaska. Here are 4 activities ...

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    Here are four activities I recommend to those visiting Alaska for the first time. Take advantage of the views on the Alaska Railroad. The views from the train were gorgeous.

  6. Yupʼik clothing - Wikipedia

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    Trapping of furbearing animals (melqulek literally "one with fur, one having fur", derived from melquq and the postbase-lek) provides a large part of the income earned by the Alaska Natives as well as many of the white residents of Southwestern Alaska. The principal animals hunted and trapped for fur are black, polar and brown bear, beaver ...

  7. Kuspuk - Wikipedia

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    Alaska Native dancer performing in a kuspuk Man wearing a contemporary kuspuk Senator Lisa Murkowski wearing a kuspuk. A kuspuk (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ s. p ʌ k /) (Central Yupik: qaspeq; [1] [2] Inupiaq: atikłuk [3] [4]) is a hooded overshirt with a large front pocket commonly worn among Alaska Natives. [5]

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