Beaded cloth from India, Indonesian batiks, and Hawaiian tapa are perfect for pillows or throws. |
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The tapa banner was made by Tongan women from the beaten-out bark of the paper mulberry tree, and is painted with an abstract design. |
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Without tapa or inner repentance, the soul cannot live as a Vaishnava. |
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The tapa can be seasoned with a dressing of olive oil and diced black olive. |
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Many sculptors, painters on traditional tapa, musicians and dancers live here, and in 1987, the first Marquesas Arts Festival was created here. |
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Women manufacture tapa cloth from bark and weave mats and baskets from several varieties of pandanus leaves. |
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Adib Khan, the principal of Ghulam Nabi Charkhi school in tapa e Nader Khan, gives his own wages to keep his school going. |
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The person is dressed in tapa, carries a whale's tooth, and is then seated on the ground for the tooth to be presented and listens to the speeches. |
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The attitude criticized in the words by the author quoted above also explains the importance of pigs, yams and taro for men and that of tapa and mats for women. |
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The principal tasks for Wallisian men are the production of food in the form of root crops, pigs and seafood, whereas women produce tapa and mats. |
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Designs on siapo and tapa are a major art form for Wallisian and Futunan women, who use a template carved out and then applied to the beaten barkcloth. |
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On Wallis, there is no longer a central market but, as we have seen in the early sections of this paper, there is an important informal market for pigs, fish, tapa and mats. |
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At the end of the day, enjoy a glass of red wine with a tapa in one of the small squares looking over the Alhambra and the beautiful snow-covered mountains of the Sierra Nevada. |
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Maravu's magic will capture you first when you enter the main building with its open walls and thatched roof decorated with Fijian art like carved bowls, masks, pottery, driftwood and painted tapa pictures. |
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Islanders also produce tapa cloth and painted Hattie leaves. |
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Barkcloth, in its original form was made from the bark of the Tapa tree in Hawaii. |
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