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  2. Malong - Wikipedia

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    The malong can function as a skirt for both men and women, a turban, Niqab, Hijab, a dress, a blanket, a sunshade, a bedsheet, a "dressing room", a hammock, a prayer mat, and other purposes. A newborn is wrapped in a malong, and as he grows this piece of cloth becomes a part of his daily life.

  3. Tripuri culture - Wikipedia

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    A pregnant woman is to refrain from hard work and lifting of heavy objects for the well-being of both baby and mother. On the day of the birth no special rites are performed. Kumajwk, the traditional birth assistant, chooses a nickname for the newborn baby. The period of unholiness among the Tripuri is fixed for eight days.

  4. Infant clothing - Wikipedia

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    Infant clothing or baby clothing is clothing made for infants. Baby fashion is a social-cultural consumerist practice that encodes in children's fashion the representation of many social features and depicts a system characterized by differences in social class, richness, gender, or ethnicity.

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    $45.00 at amazon.com. Mommy and Baby Canvas Pouch Set. Help new moms keep essentials in order with separate canvas pouches. They fit perfectly in any purse, carry-on, or diaper bag.

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    Target "It might feel obvious, but Target is the absolute best source for kids' clothes. They have cute, on-trend patterns and cuts (hello cropped joggers) but at a price point that makes it fine ...

  7. Take your Son, Sir! - Wikipedia

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    Take Your Son, Sir! (1851–1856) is an unfinished painting by the British artist Ford Madox Brown that depicts a woman showing her newborn son to its father. She is offering her baby towards the viewer of the painting, who is implicitly equated with the father – seen in the mirror behind, opening his arms to receive the baby.

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