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Samara culture

...consists mainly of egg-shaped beakers with pronounced rims. They were not able to stand on a flat surface, suggesting that some method of supporting or carrying must have been in use, perhaps basketry or slings, for which the rims would have been a useful point of support. The carrier slung the pots over the shoulder or onto an animal. The material of the pots is clay tempered with crushed...
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Indigenous peoples of the Americas

...and wind. Art of the indigenous peoples of the Americas comprises a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery , paintings , jewelry , weavings , sculptures , basketry , and carvings . Controversial terminology See discussion in Native American name controversy article. Generally, ethnic groups desire that others use the name they give themselves...
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Ikot Ekpene

... palm oil , and kernels , as well as yams , cassava , taro , and corn . The population is made up primarily of the Anang branch of the Ibibio people. Significant exports also include basketry , sculpture , and, most notably, raffia cane furniture (hence the colloquial name of the town). Historically, Ikot Ekpene, under the British in 1951 , was the first city in Nigeria to...
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Coushatta

...the Alabama people . The Coushatta were traditionally agriculturalists, growing maize and other food crops, and supplementing their diet by hunting game. They are also known for their skill at basketry. In the 20th century they began cultivating rice and crawfish on tribally owned farms. The Coushatta language , in the Muskogean family, is still spoken, although in the early 21st century...
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Prehistory of Alaska

... stone-bladed lance . The job of women and children was to gather shellfish along the beaches at low tide, and berries and other plants in the hills. Aleut women are still today famed for their basketry and sewing techniques, capable of weaving grasses into watertight baskets and sewing seal gut into watertight raincoats suitable for the open ocean. Aleut society was divided into three categories...
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Ethnic groups of the Philippines

...ranges predominate. They are also called Hantik, hence the name of their province, Antique . Many of them have intermingled with the lowland Hiligaynons. They engage primarily in farming, fishing, and basketry. About half of the Karay-as are Catholics and the other half are Protestants. Region: Antique province Language: Kinaray-a , Hiligaynon, Filipino, English Central Visayans, or Sugboanons...
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List of discontinued merit badges in the Boy Scouts of America

...) Consumer Buying 1975 - 1995 Corn Farming 1928 - 1975 (replaced by Plant Science ) Cotton Farming 1931 - 1975 (replaced by Plant Science ) Craftsmanship 1911 - 1927 (replaced by Basketry , Bookbinding, Cement Work, Leathercraft, Metalwork , Pottery , Wood Carving and Woodwork ) Cyclist 1910 - 1911 (replaced by Cycling ) Dairying 1911 - 1975 (replaced by Animal Science...
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Baniwa

... Brazil with Colombia and Venezuela , along the Rio Negro River tributaries.Baniwa indians rely, basically, on the manioc cultivation and fishing for subsistence. They are also known by the fine basketry they skilfully produce. See also Indigenous peoples in Brazil External links Indigenous Peoples in Brazil (Instituto Socioambiental) Further reading Robert Wright 1998 ...
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Aleutian Islands

...flowering plants. On the less mountainous islands, the raising of sheep and reindeer was believed to be practicable. People living in the Aleutian Islands developed fine skills in hunting and basketry. Hunters made their weapons and watercraft. The baskets are noted for being finely woven with carefully shredded stalks of beach rye. Demographics The people refer to themselves as Unangan...
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