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...frequent traveling, Comanche Indians had to make sure that their household goods and other possesions were light and unbreakable. They did not use pottery, which could be broken on long journeys. Basketry, weaving, wood carving, and metal working were also unknown among the Comanches. Instead, they depended upon the buffalo for most of their tools, household goods, and weapons. Nearly two hundred... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Comanche
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... Desert Indian Woman by Frances Manuel and Deborah Neff (2001, University of Arizona Press) "Weaving the Dream," by Terrol Dew Johnson and Tristan Reader (in Hold Everything! Masterworks of Basketry and Pottery from the Heard Museum, 2001, Heard Museum publication) Kitt Peak The Tohono O'odham Nation is also the location of the Quinlan/Baboquivari Mountains which includes Kitt Peak and... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tohono O'odham
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... field-testing a Hunting merit badge . There are many discontinued merit badges . Merit badge sash: From left to right, starting at top; 1 Swimming, Mammal Study, Environmental Science; 2 Basketry, Indian Lore, Dog Care; 3 Wilderness Survival, Emergency Prepardness, Bird Study; 4 Public Speaking, Scholarship, Law; 5 Rifle Shooting, Archery, Metalwork; 6 Fish and Wildlife Management... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/List of merit badges in the Boy Scouts of America
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...to the region, and Tzintzuntzan served as the headquarters of Spanish power in the area until the bishopric was relocated to Pátzcuaro in 1540. The modern town of Tzintzuntzan is known for the basketry and weaving produced there. The Monastery of Santa Ana is also still standing. It is home to several allegedly miraculous relics and icons and is reputed to have growing in its grounds what were... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Tzintzuntzan
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...Handicrafts and business Souk s Souk Kimakhin (stringed instruments) Souk el Bradiia (pitchers) Souk Hadaddine ( metalwork ) Souk Nahhassine ( brass , copper ) Souk Chouari ( basketry , woodturning ) Dyers ' Souk, Wool Souk Souk Smarine ( clothing ) Rahba Quedima ("Old Square") Souk el Kebir ( leatherwork ) Kissarias Souk el Batna (skins) Souk el Maazi (goatskin... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Marrakech
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...like pits and bottle-shaped pits. The shallow pits were possibly used for digging clay to be used in building and later to hold refuse. Carbonized avocado seeds, maize cobs and remnants of textiles, basketry and mats and rope fragments have been found in those that are bottle-shaped. It is thought these pits were perhaps used for cooking, storage and/or refuse containers. These pits are not found... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Kaminaljuyu
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...such as census data, names of clans and houses, species of plants and their uses, native calendars, and names of gambling sticks . Writings journal articles by Emmons, G. T.: (1903). The Basketry of the Tlingit. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 3 (2), 229-277. (1907). The Chilkat Blanket. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 3 (4), 329-401. (1908). Copper... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/George T. Emmons
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...'The Residency' in Eshowe. Eshowe served as the seat of the first Black Diocesan Bishops in South Africa , of the Anglican and Catholic Church . Museums Fort Nongqwayi - old british fort Basketry museum - next to the fort Vukani collection - Zulu pottery and handcrafts Nearby national parks Greater St Lucia Wetland Park Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve Itala Game Reserve... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal
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...town to the inhabitants. The sixteenth century was the Golden Age of Harar. The local culture flourished, and many poets lived and wrote there. It also became known for coffee , weaving , basketry and bookbinding . The rulers of Harar also struck its own currency, the earliest possible issues bearing a date that may be read as AH 615 (= AD 1218/19); but definitely by AD 1789 the first... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Harar
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...Pandanales are an order of flowering plants . The order includes five families, with trees, shrubs, lianas , and herb species. Several members of the order produce strap-like leaves that are used for basketry; Pandanus (family Pandanaceae) is used across Oceania for thatch, basketry, and to make cloth, and Carludovica leaves (family Cyclanthaceae) are made into Panama hats . http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Pandanales
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