- A lap-lap is a
waistcloth or
loincloth worn in
Papua New
Guinea and the
South Pacific. This item of
clothing has
three parts: a
front flap, a back flap...
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underclothes called mour and have
their hair
dressed properly, with
wound waistcloths called raunkut and
ponkut around their bodies. When
women reached the...
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pearls off the
coasts of ****an.
Traditionally they dive
naked except for a
waistcloth and a cord with one end
above the water. They also
carry a
knife to pry...
- gōkōsō (a type of women's handkerchief), tenugui, or a
yumaki (a type of
waistcloth) for women, it
would divert the obo's
attention and
create an opportunity...
- purification), the use is not
restricted to this. It is used by the
farmer as a
waistcloth (tongali) or a
loincloth (suriya); a Bihu
dancer wraps it
around the head...
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Bhikkus wear the "triple robe" (tricivara)
comprises an
inner garment or
waistcloth (antaravasaka), an
upper robe (uttarsanga) and
outer robe (sanghati)....
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always on a gamusa. It is used by the farmer,
fishermen or
hunter as a
waistcloth (tongali) or a
loincloth (suriya). A Bihu
dancer wraps it
around the head...
- tied up to the knees, a
colored shirt, a
colored head cloth, a
colored waistcloth, and
ankle bells. The
other narrator also will have the same dress. More...
- of Maharashtra. 1999. p. 44. The
indoor dress of a
Deshasth man is a
waistcloth and a
shouldercloth and
sometimes a
shirt . When he goes out he puts on...
- the motto. It was worn by
local warriors of the past to
secure their waistcloth. The
emblem was
designed and
first illustrated by the
fifth Sultan of...