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Tumi (Quechua for 'Knife', variants: 'Tome', 'Tume'), is a generic term encompassing the many kinds of sharp tools utilized in pre- and post-colonial eras of the Central Andes region, Tumis were employed for a diverse set of purposes such as kitchen knives, agricultural tools, warrior or hunting secondary weapons, sacrificial knives, barber ...
Tumi, Inc. was a unit of Doughty Hanson & Co. from 2004 until after its 2012 initial public offering. [2] [3] Tumi's products are known for their black-on-black ballistic nylon. [4] Tumi is available at department stores and specialty stores, as well as over 120 Tumi stores and 200 shops around the world. [5]
Tumi Morake (born 22 December 1981) is a South African comedian, actress, TV personality, and writer. [1] [2] [3] [4]In 2018, she became the first African woman to have her own set on Netflix.
Lamassu at the Iraq Museum, Baghdad.. The goddess Lama appears initially as a mediating goddess who precedes the orans and presents them to the deities. [3] The protective deity is clearly labelled as Lam(m)a in a Kassite stele unearthed at Uruk, in the temple of Ishtar, goddess to which she had been dedicated by king Nazi-Maruttash (1307–1282 BC). [9]
Llama artwork created by the Inca shows further reverence towards llamas, an example of this is a depiction of a llama constructed out of pure gold, an extremely valuable material for the Inca because of its religious significance as it was considered the sweat of the sun, the most worshipped deity for the Inca, Inti. [28] Pumas
Anna Elizabeth Dewdney (née Luhrmann; December 25, 1965 – September 3, 2016) was an American author and illustrator of children's books.The first book she wrote and illustrated, Llama Llama Red Pajama, received critical acclaim in 2005.
Tumi and the Volume, released in December 2005, is the second album from Tumi and the Volume. It is their first studio album. Track listing "Ellof – 17:45" "Floor" ...
The Green Lama is a fictional pulp magazine hero of the 1940s, created by American author Kendell Foster Crossen.He is commonly portrayed as a powerful Buddhist Lama, dressing in green robes with a red scarf and using his powerful skill set to fight crime.