Beliefs Religion Christianity, Native American Church and traditional Navajo people(The Dines) belive that there is two classes of people: the Earth People and the Holy People Holy People taught the Dine how to live in harmony The number four permeats traditional Navajo philosophy Traditions There are more than 50 diffrent kinds of ceremonies. Some last several fours some nine days. Traditional woven wedding basket Hogan-Traditional Navajo home. Made of wood and covered in mud and the doorway is opened to the east that they could welcome the Sun. The Dines went to the southwest with their own weaving traditions Family Children liked to run footraces, play archery games and ride horses.. Navajo mother carried a young child in a cradleboard on her back. Navajo mens were hunters, warriors and political leaders.
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the Mediterranean fount of civilisation, but as knowledge of the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously thought, and that the seaways were very important to Scottish history Loch In Scotland, the word "loch" is used to describe any large, enclosed expanse of water (such as Loch Katrine, illustrated above), including areas coming in from the sea (equivalent to the Norwegian "fjiords"). Tartan Tartan is a woven material,generally of wool,having stripes of different colours and varying in breadth.Tartan is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Tartans originated in woven cloth, but are now used in many other materials. Tartan is particularly associated with Celtic countries, especially Scotland. Culture Scottish music is a significant aspect of the nation's culture, with both traditional and modern influences. An example of a
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Despite sustaining much damage the surface is much rubbed, the background was lightly overpainted with unmodulated black, the upper left corner has been broken and repaired, a transparent veil on the model's head was turned into an extravagant hairdo and several fingers were grossly retouched - it is nonetheless in better condition than many of Leonardo's other paintings. The sitter's hair is confined tightly to her head under a very fine net veil with a woven border of gold-wound threads. As in many of Leonardo's portraits, the composition comprises a pyramidic spiral and the sitter is caught in the motion of turning to her left, reflecting Leonardo's life-long preoccupation with the dynamics of movement. This work in particular shows da Vinci's expertise in painting the human form. The outstretched hand of Cecilia was painted with great detail. Da Vinci paints every contour of each fingernail, each wrinkle around her knuckles, and
Typically, a portion of the belted plaid hangs down to about the knees with the rest of the material being wrapped up around one's upper body in a variety of ways and pinned or otherwise secured to keep it in place. The first clear reference to the kilt occurs in the year 1594.In that year, a group of Highlanders from the Western Isles went to Ireland to fight under Red Hugh O`Donnell. It was made from wool or a wool/linen combination and twill woven in a pattern of colored stripes which today has become known as tartan, though originally the word tartan referred to the type of cloth (like linen, or cotton) and not the pattern of colors as the word almost exclusively signifies today. At nearly every Highland Games gathering today, there are vendors who sell tartan items, whether kilts, blankets, scarves, ties, or tartan fabric. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belted_plaid http://en
Later the women traded for calico and made big, full skirts. Women · Traditional women would wear a traditional dress made of cotton material, having three to four tears in the skirt. Her shirt is typically made of velvet or crushed velvet adorned with coin buttons. She will also wear two types of traditional belts, either at the same time or one at a time. That decision is usually made based on the type of event or reason for dressing traditional. The first belt is a woven belt is named "sash belt", the second, a leather belt, which is worn on top of the sash; this is called a concho belt. The women have no head dresses, rather a Navajo bun positioned on the back of the head. Navajo woman Navajo men Navajo children
about 3,200 total Wichita. By 1868, the population was recorded as being 572 total Wichita. By the time of the census of 1937, there were only 100 Wichita officially left. Today, there are 2,526 enrolled Wichitas, 1,854 of whom live in the state of Oklahoma. Tribal flag Clothing Wichita Indian men wore breechcloths, sometimes with leather leggings to protect their legs. Wichita women wore wraparound skirts and poncho tops made of woven fiber and deerskin. Both genders wore earrings and moccasins. Wichita men did not usually wear shirts, but in cold weather, both men and women wore buffalo robes. Food The Wichitas were farming people. Wichita women worked together to raise crops of corn, beans, squash and pumpkins. Men hunted deer and small game and took part in seasonal buffalo hunts. The Wichitas also collected fruits and nuts to eat.
It is used to represent freedom, power, wisdom, honor, trust, strength, and much more. Feathers were seen in wardrobes, headpieces, adorning their homes, and tattooed on their bodies. Wigwam homes Wigwams are small houses, usually 810 feet tall. Wigwams are made of wooden frames which are covered with woven mats and sheets of birchbark. Longhouses Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level
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was used as currency, which he forbade. A group of soldiers led by Major George Johnston arrested him. He was held prisoner until he agreed to leave Australia, however soon after Johnston set sail, he decided to return. In 1797 Merino sheep were brought to Australia, booming the number of sheep quickly. There was a huge demand for their wool and by 1850 there were 13 million sheep in New South Wales. By then, half of the wool woven in Britain came from Australia/Tasmania. In 1798 George Bass and Matther Flinders proved Van Diemen's land was seperate from the mainland. The first settlers arriving in Van Diemen's land arrived in 1803. There was a whaling industry in the Bass Strait in the 19th century. Shipbuilding also grew up in Hobard in the mid19th century. In 1825 Tasmania was seperated from Australia for administrative purposes and transportation ended in 1853
existing pills in 2005 by Huang et al. [21]. Since segmentation algorithms can be affected by fabric texture, color, and pattern, an edge-flow based algorithm taking all these factors into account has been proposed in [22]. This approach can be used in different kinds of fabrics, especially those having complex background. In Figure 9 the pilling segmentation obtained in such a work starting from fine texture woven is shown. FIGURE 9. Pilling segmentation performed in [21]. The final result of the proposed method consists of properly segmented images where pills are easy detectable from the background. Awkwardly, no information regarding the pilling grade deriving from image analysis is provided. A more recent application of image analysis to assess the fabric wrinkle and abrasion resistance in order to compare with experimental methods is described in [23]
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t b ot elief Sometimes "folklore" is religious in nature, like the tales of the Welsh Mabinogion or those found in Icelandic skaldic poetry. Many of the tales in the Golden Legend of Jacob de Voragine also embody folklore elements in a Christian context, as well as the tales of Old Mr. Brennan. Examples of such Christian mythology are the themes woven round Saint George or Saint Christopher. In this case, the term "folklore" is being used in a pejorative sense. That is, while the tales of Odin the Wanderer have a religious value to the Norse who composed the stories, because it does not fit into a Christian configuration it is not considered "religious" by Christians who may instead refer to it as "folklore." Folk lo desc re can r
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to use Art in RE is various. Allthough useing this method we shoud consider our own cultural backround to adjust it for our pupils. One of the mentioned resources Margater Cooling´s book ,,Christianity through Art: A resource for teaching Religious Education through Art" seems to be a very useful source for RE teachers, who would like to use art as a method. Her book offers 24 large colour prints of a variety of works of art in different media (painting, sculpture, engraved glass, woven cloth, etc.), which have been chosen to reflect the global nature of Christianity. The resource can be used in RE to explore both learning about and learning from Christianity, and as part of spiritual, moral and cultural development(http://www.amazon.com/Christianity-Through-Art- Margaret-Cooling/dp/1851753826). Usage of the method This method helps pupils to understand Christian signs and symbols. It is a good opportunity for a teacher to enrich their teachings with the language of image
Läbi tegema Undergo Underwent Undergone Mõistma Understood Understood Understood Ette võtma Undertake Undertook Undertaken Tühistama Undo Undid Undone Äratama Wake Woke Woken Veritsema Waylay Waylaid Waylaid Rõivaid kandma Wear Wore Worn Kangast kuduma Weave Wove Woven Nutma Weep Wept Wept Võitma Win Won Won Keerama, keerlema Wind Wound Wound Tagasi tõmbama Withhold Withheld Withheld Vastu seisma Withstand Withstood Withstood Väänama, pigistama Wring Wrung Wrung Kirjutama Write Wrote written
from the town are invited and guests and visitors are normally welcome to attend. So if you are lucky enough to be invited when a wedding is hapenning make sure you attend, it really is an opportunity not to be missed. 6. Bedouin Handicafts Tradditionally Bedouin women would weave the family tent from goat or camel hair, and be responsible for the setting up and the packing of the tent when the family would move on to new lands. Today Bedouin women make beautiful handicrafts including woven rugs, necklaces, bracelets and burkas. These are usually embroidered or embellished with beads, sequins and coins using tradditonal designs passed down through the generations. Bedouin children are often found selling these beauitful crafts around Dahab town centre. Many shops also sell these locally made items on behalf of the Bedouin families. 7. What is a Tribe A tribe is a group made up by a number of clans, each clan made up of individual families who can
tapeedi tüübist. Seevastu on oluline teada, et enne mõlema nimetatud tapeeditüübi seinapanekut peab laskma tapeediliimil kõigepealt tapeeti imenduda. Imendumine on tähtis, sest eriti just traditsioonilised pabertapeedid venivad märjalt. Vettimisega ei peaks siiski liialdama, paarist-kolmest minutist piisab. Tugevdatud pabertapeet ei veni. Järjest rohkem pakuvad tootjad suhteliselt uudset pabertapeeditüüpi, mittevenivat fliistapeeti, mida tuntakse ka EasyUp, non-woven, smartpaper ja kiudtapeedi nime all. Fliistapeedil on traditsioonilise pabertapeediga võrreldes mitmeid eeliseid ning erinevusi – suurim on see, et niiskudes fliistapeet ei veni. Nii võib tapeediliimi kanda rulliga otse seinale, kuna puudub vajadus lasta liimil paanidesse imenduda. Stabiilset tugevat materjali on lihtsam käsitseda, ei pea muretsema võimaliku rebenemise või paanivahede tekkimise pärast, samuti saab fliistapeeti ukse- ja aknaavades parajaks
Poison gets from slander's tongue. The poison of the snake and newt Is the sweat of envy's foot. The poison of the honey bee Is the artist's jealousy. The prince's robes and beggar's rags Are toadstools on the miser's bags. A truth that's told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent. It is right it should be so; Man was made for joy and woe; And when this we rightly know, Thro' the world we safely go. Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine. Under every grief and pine Runs a joy with silken twine. The babe is more than swaddling bands; Every farmer understands. Every tear from every eye Becomes a babe in eternity; This is caught by females bright, And return'd to its own delight. The bleat, the bark, bellow, and roar, Are waves that beat on heaven's shore. The babe that weeps the rod beneath Writes revenge in realms of death.
One reason needle looping technique disappeared was when knitting became popular, another difference is the material and ease of knitting. Knitting became an important part of the Estonian textile craft by the XVIII century. The glove patterns have been passed down from generation to generation. Many gloves were knittted by using old glove patterns. Specific examples were knitted aswell. The samples were woven combination of patterns, ideas from nature and outings patterns. A.W.Huppel's book from this period emphasizes the knitting among the necessary skills for any housewife and notes that young girls should be able to knit by the age of ten. A typical Estonian woman's costume had a pocket for carrying knitting. They were usually separate bags attached to the outside of the costume or worn hanging from a strap. On the
— Let us return to Balzac’s sentence: no one (that is, no “person”) utters it: its source, its voice is not to be located; and yet it is perfectly read; this is because the true locus of writing is reading. Another very specific example can make this understood: recent investigations (J. P. Vernant) have shed light upon the constitutively ambiguous nature of Greek tragedy, the text of which is woven with words that have double meanings, each character understanding them unilaterally (this perpetual misunderstanding is 5 The Death of the Author precisely what is meant by “the tragic”); yet there is someone who understands each word in its duplicity, and understands further, one might say, the very deafness of the characters speaking in front of him: this someone is precisely the reader (or here
pooldama, kinnitama (otsust) 238. upset upset upset ümber paiskama, endast välja viima, häirima 239. wake woke (waked) woke / woken ärkama, äratama (waked) 240. wear wore worn (seljas) kandma; kuluma, kulutama 241. weave wove woven kuduma, punuma, põimima 242. wed wed (ded) wed (ded) abielluma, laulatama, paari panema 243. weep wept wept nutma, pisaraid valama; leinama 244. wet wet (ted) wet (ted) märjaks tegema, niisutama, leotama; märgama 245. win won won võitma 246. wind wound wound looklema; mähkima, mässima; üles
Aided by revolutions in agriculture, transportation, communications and technology, England was able to become the "first industrial nation". This is a fact that historians have long recognized. New methods of farming meant that England could produce enough food to feed itself and export as well. England was rich in coal, iron ore and wool, and its aim was to supply two-thirds of the globe with cotton spun, dyed, and woven in the industrial centres of northern England. A vast network of canals was built, supplemented by railways. Telegraph lines, magazines, and newspapers provided people with steady flow of information. England proudly proclaimed itself to be the "Workshop of the World, "a position that the country held until the end of the 19th century when Germany, Japan and United States overtook it. However, working conditions were brutal and unhealthy, safety was disregarded it all left an
Their physical characteristics automatically spread the meshes when the trawl is towed through the water. What actually happens is that the current is broken up by the ropes into much smaller currents which force the netting to spread, so that the meshes open better than in regular netting under the same conditions. Spreading causes the meshes to stretch and move much less in the water, boosting the trawl volume all the way back to the codend. The way in which the trawl section is woven achieves up to 20% lower towing resistance than regular netting. 112 Hatchetfish Süvamere püügiobjektid Sabretooth Bathysaurus_ferox 113 catch of the day - a
the way a farmer drives an ox to plough his fields. 1/15 Scroll Egyptian papyrus showing the god Osiris and the weighing of the heart. Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the stems of the papyrus plant, then pounding the woven sheet with a hammer-like tool, was used for writing in Ancient Egypt, perhaps as early as the First Dynasty, although the first evidence is from the account books of King Neferirkare Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty (about 2400 BC). Papyrus sheets were glued together to form a scroll. Tree bark such as lime (Latin liber, from which also comes library) and other materials were also used.
The theory is that nomadic hunting people followed the big animals (moose, deer, elk, buffalo) for food, and eventually moved south and spread out as the ice sheets melted back. Then they evolved different cultures to suit different environments. Scientists now think that the ancestors of First Nations people may have come to North America from several different parts of Asia and Polynesia, following several different routes. Some may have come on woven reed rafts, or boats, across the Pacific from Asia and various islands. Still others may have crossed the ice fields that once connected Europe and North America. The Inuit, who live in the high Arctic, were probably the last to arrive. 4. How were the terms `Métis' and `half-breed' traditionally used? Métis French-speaking and Catholic. Half-breed English-speaking and Protestant.
Collectively, begin a process of finding ways to shift the buying power of this institution to support better alternatives that do less environmental damage, lower carbon dioxide emissions, reduce use of toxic substances, promote energy efficiency and the use of solar energy, help to build a sustainable regional economy, cut long- term costs, and provide an example to other institutions. The results of these studies should be woven into the curriculum as interdisplinary courses, seminars, lectures, and research. No student should graduate without understanding how to analyze resource flows and without the opportunity to participate in the creation of real solutions to real problems. Third, reexamaine how your endowment works. Is it invested according to the Valdez principles? Is it invested in companies doing responsible things that the world needs? Can some part of it be invested
Odysseus has his shipmates and Jason has his Argonauts. In the British Isles, King Arthur, beginning with his foster-brother Sir Kay, attracts a small army of Allies, the Knights of the Round Table. In France, Charlemagne gathers a similar band of Ally knights from all the nations of his empire who become known as his Paladins. Dorothy picks up a series of Allies on her quest, starting with her animal Ally Toto. GREAT ALLIES IN LITERATURE Some great stories have been woven from the relationship between a hero and an Ally. Don Quixote and his reluctant squire Sancho Panza form one such pair, representing two extremes of society and very different ways of viewing the world. Shakespeare often employs Allies like Lear's Fool or Prince Hal's riotous companion Falstaff to explore his heroes more deeply, providing the heroes with comic foils or challeng ing them to look more deeply into their own souls. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor