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A copy of this material is filed in the Anthropology Collections Lab accession file for this collection. Ahu'ula (red shoulder covering), feathered cloak, olona fiber (Touchardia latifolia), red ...
Mirage Feathers blends Space Harrier and After Burner. Fans of third-person shooters should check out this cheap Steam game.
The Sword have released a behind-the-scenes footage from the making of their video for “Cloak Of Feathers.” The band's latest album, Apocryphon, is available now via Razor & Tie Records.
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The Swan Maidens Folktale and the Call to Freedom - MSNEach bird shook its wings and, to his amazement, shed its feathers like a cloak. Before him stood three radiant maidens, their hair like starlight, their skin glowing with the light of the moon.
A unique 19th-century Māori feather cloak, created from thousands of green parrot feathers woven into a grass fabric, has been conserved for display in Scotland’s new £27m Perth Museum. The ...
Indigenous chants and the rattle of maracas resounded Thursday in a Rio de Janeiro park, where Brazil's Tupinambá people gathered to celebrate the homecoming of a sacred cloak absent for some 380 ...
And the feather cloak was woven using a technique that, until now, has only been found in Chimú and Inca sites dating a few centuries later, reports Spanish news agency Agencia EFE.
The kākāpō cloak, made from feathers of the endangered parrot, is of huge cultural and spiritual significance to Māori community and will go on show a the new Perth Museum.
A cloak fashioned from the feathers of a peafowl native to the Guerco Mountain Range. The cascade of dark azure plumage is majestic to behold. 22500 ...
Made of feathers from the scarlet ibis, the artifact from northeastern Brazil resided in Copenhagen until the Danish National Museum donated the cloak to its Brazilian counterpart.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during a ceremony celebrating the return of the Indigenous Tupinamba people’s sacred cloak to Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, Sept. 12 ...
Indigenous chants and the rattle of maracas are resounding in a Rio de Janeiro park, where Brazil's Tupinambá people gathered to celebrate the homecoming of a sacred cloak absent for some 380 years.
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