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original on 2011-09-28.
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their culture. They are
known for
crafts which include leatherwork, skin
karosses and mats,
musical instruments (such as reed flutes), jewellery, clay pots...
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Kabarett Kabinett Kadett Kampagne Kanapee Kapitän
Karaffe Karambolage Karosse Karosserie Karree Karriere Karussell Kaserne kaschieren Kavalier Kavallerie...
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Bushmen / San
peoples of
South Africa.
These karosses became replaced by a blanket.
Their chiefs wore
karosses of the skin of the wild cat,
leopard or caracal...
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people use
springhare skins for a
variety of uses, such as bags, mats,
karosses (garments or
blankets made from sewn
animal skins) and hats. The tail provides...
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attributed to King
Moshoeshoe I. By 1860
securing sufficient skins for
Karosses was
increasingly difficult and by 1872 a
large majority of
sheepskin covers...
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Botschaft Oslo,
archive 2011 'Crying Cars' 2009-2011 Gettyimages, 2011
Karosse als
Kunst im
Karlsruher ZKM
Frankfurter Rundschau, 2011 Anna Zlotovskaya...
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April 1851 he sold 12,333
pounds (5,594 kg) of
ivory for £5,260 and
karosses and
ostrich plumes to the
value of £5,802. In 1854 he was
elected as one...
- Sølvstokke i Haanden;
efter disse fulgte en i
Rokokkostil rigt
forgyldt Karosse, forspændt i røde
Baand med **** hvidklædte
Alfer med Sommerfuglevinger...