Sentences with phrase «traditional headdresses»

Whether it's wire sculpture made from found materials, toys fashioned from tin cans, traditional headdresses painstakingly weaved, hand - beaded and hand - carved dolls, or pieces wrapped in textiles unique to a region, Snob's mission is to bring gorgeous home décor into North American homes.
In Manhattan, the noisy, hopeful cavalcade of protesters — led by Hurricane Sandy survivors carrying placards of sunflowers and Native Americans in traditional headdresses — took over the streets of Midtown, juggling, singing, blowing synagogue shofars and conch shells, whistling and beating drums, with biodiesel - powered floats chugging along.
At Indian Island School a floor mosaic at the school's entrance depicts a Native American man in traditional headdress, and the following words: Penobscot Indian Nation, purity, faith, and valor.
Fortunately, Gurinder suffered no lasting ill - effects: another school was quickly found for him where there was no objection to his traditional headdress.

Not exact matches

Wait is there such a thing as a traditional black liberation theology robes and headdress?
Did you ever ask if Obama was going to wear traditional black liberation theology robes and headdress to his debates?
@nd: Women who wear their traditional clothing already take off their headdress for police and for identification purposes.
On arrival, they're greeted by a staff member blowing on the pu (conch shell) and wearing traditional feathered headdress and sarong.
At Banyan Tree Mayakoba, the Haab dining experience commemorates traditional Maya cultivation techniques, with Maya «warriors» dressed in face paint and feather headdresses leading guests into the jungle for a sundown ritual that's complemented by stories of ancient Maya life.
V&A, London 16 June — 4 November 2018 Frida Kahlo's vibrant outfits are a recognisable hallmark of her work — from floral headdresses and traditional Mexican skirts to hand - decorated medical corsets and a prosthetic leg wearing a bright red lace - up boot with bells.
Object for cutting through space and time, a headdress made for this exhibition, incorporates designs reminiscent of fish and traditional armor.
Like his fellow members of the «Yellow Pocahontas» tribe, Montana is black; the unique Mardi Gras Indian tradition he celebrates, with its headdresses and traditional Native American chants meant to honour the indigenous people who sheltered runaway slaves, complicate contemporary conversations about cultural appropriation.
Winnie [his then - wife] also wore a traditional beaded headdress and an ankle - length Xhosa skirt.
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