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  2. Ravenstail weaving - Wikipedia

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    Typically, for Ravenstail pieces, it is created in modern times using black and white (and sometimes yellow) colored merino sheep-wool [5] (sometimes with the traditional slender strands of animal sinew or, a more modern substitute, small amounts of silk) [6] or, when legally available and affordable to the weaver, the original traditional ...

  3. Sapanpe - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the sapanpe resembles a headband, covering the outer circumference of the head, rather than the entire head. The bark of a vitis coignetiae is twisted up to make a rough shape, and a wooden carving that imitates the head of an animal, such as a brown bear or a red fox, is attached to the forehead.

  4. Akan art - Wikipedia

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    Akan art is an art form that originated among the Akan people of Southern Ghana. [1] Akan art is known for vibrant artistic traditions, including textiles, sculpture, Akan goldweights, as well as gold and silver jewelry.

  5. Werejaguar - Wikipedia

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    The Olmec rain supernatural (or deity) not only displays the characteristic almond-shaped eyes, cleft head, and downturned mouth—that is, the werejaguar motif—but has several other defining attributes, including a headband and a headdress, the latter usually cleft. [12]

  6. Beret - Wikipedia

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    Originally a local craft, beret-making became industrialised in the 19th century. The first factory, Beatex-Laulhere, claims production records dating back to 1810. By the 1920s, berets were associated with the working classes in a part of France and Spain and by 1928 more than 20 French factories and some Spanish and Italian factories produced ...

  7. Template:Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    Template: Animal welfare. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide

  8. Most-Watched Television Networks: Ranking 2024’s Winners and ...

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    Below are the primetime rankers for broadcast, cable and premium cable networks in 2024, among total viewers (as well as the top 50 list in adults 18-49).

  9. Salakot - Wikipedia

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    Salakot is a traditional lightweight headgear from the Philippines commonly used for protection against the sun and rain. Variants occur among ethnic groups, but all are shaped like a dome or cone and can range in size from having very wide brims to being almost helmet-like.