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Barkcloth or bark
cloth is a
versatile material that was once
common in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific.
Barkcloth comes primarily from
trees of the family...
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cloth tree.
Paper mulberry was used
among ancient Austronesians in
making barkcloth. It
originates from
subtropical regions in
mainland Asia and is one of...
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cloth (or
simply tapa) is a
barkcloth made in the
islands of the
Pacific Ocean,
primarily in Tonga,
Samoa and Fiji, but as far
afield as Niue, Cook...
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omutoma to the
Banyakitara peoples. In
English is
sometimes referred as
barkcloth fig. It is
commonly mistaken for its
cousin the
Ficus thonningii also...
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Argentan lace
Argentella lace
Bafta cloth Baize Ballistic nylon Barathea Barkcloth Batik Batiste Battenberg lace
Bedford cord
Bengaline silk Beta
cloth Bobbinet...
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Commonwealth Forestry Institute. Neich,
Roger (1996). "New
Zealand Maori Barkcloth and
Barkcloth Beaters".
Records of the
Auckland Institute and Museum. 33: 111–158...
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people of
Suluan to the
Magellan crew as dark-skinned, tattooed, and wore
barkcloth (except for
chieftains who wore a
cloth headdress of silk), and had weapons...
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dishes are
almost always served with stew, soup or sauce. Historically,
barkcloth was the
textile of
choice mainly worn by the
royals from the days of Ssekabaka...
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Retrieved 2020-09-27. Neich,
Roger (1996). "New
Zealand Maori Barkcloth and
Barkcloth Beaters".
Records of the
Auckland Institute and Museum. 33: 111–158...
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cloth that is not tied with a belt or
string and were made from
either barkcloth or hand-woven textiles. The
design of the
weave is
often unique to a specific...