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Headgear worn by Ivatan women
A vakul (called a suot or soot when worn by men) is a protective headdress made and typically worn by Ivatan women of the Philippine Batanes and Babuyan
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Austronesian ethnolinguistic group
ijang (or idjang). One of the endemic garments of the Ivatans is the vakul. A vakul is headgear designed to protect the wearer from sun and rain. It is
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Traditional wide-brimmed hat from the Philippines
leaves called kana-i or kanayi. Women, in turn, wear a straw cowl called a vakul. Hallidung – also known as lido, are the salakot of the Ifugao people. Usually
Salakot
Batanic language of the Ivatan people of the Philippines
especially characterized by its words, which mostly have the letter v, as in vakul, Ivatan, and valuga. While related to the Northern Philippine group of languages
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tongtianguan Liangmao List of Hanfu headwear Weimao Damao Humao Salakot Vakul Kasa Jokduri Gat Beonggeoji Boli hat Gugu hat Ba tầm Đinh Tự Nón lá Khăn
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Medium sized Asian bird with elongated tail feathers
Bhimraj or Bhringaraj. In Mizo language of northeast India, it is called Vakul and the Mizo people use the tail feathers in ceremonies. Prior to the 1950s
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District of Andhra Pradesh in India
District Magistrate C. M. Saikanth Varma, I.A.S. • Superintendent of Police Vakul Jindal, I.P.S. • Lok Sabha constituency Guntur • MP Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani
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Species of palm
"vuyavuy palm" (also spelled "voyavoy"), are used to make the distinctive vakul headgear and kanayi vests of the Ivatan people in the Batanes Islands of
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cultures use a variety of fibers to create headgear such as the Ivatan vakul and the snake headpiece of the Bontoc. Woven fish traps are a specialty
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An Ivatan woman wearing a 'vakul,' a traditional headdress for women
Ethnic groups in the Philippines
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Traditional and modern dress in Mizoram
on certain occasions. Thlantla chang was a turban with the feathers of a vakul. This could only be worn by a chief or a thangchhuahpa. Tawlhloh puan means
Mizo_clothing
2017 video game
Upper World. Subsequently, he has to pass through the underwater realm of Vakul [ru] (water deity), who looks like a giant pike, and then, having ascended
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Municipality in Batanes, Philippines
Chavayan in Sabtang Island San Vicente Ferrer Church An Ivatan woman wearing a vakul inside a stone house Nakabuang Arch in Morong Beach Ivatan: Kavahayan nu
Sabtang
Southern Sailo chief (c.1829-1879)
chiefs gave Lewin a gun, a dao and a headress with tail feathers of the vakul. This was to show that Lewin was accepted as a chief. A petition was made
Bengkhuaia
Computational methods in biology
PMC 6687398. PMID 31178118. Dou, Jinzhuang; Liang, Shaoheng; Mohanty, Vakul; Miao, Qi; Huang, Yuefan; Liang, Qingnan; Cheng, Xuesen; Kim, Sangbae; Choi
Single-cell multi-omics integration
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School in India
(WORLDMUN) Official page". WorldMUN. Retrieved 23 October 2011. Srilekha Vakul. "CHEMUN 2011 - Visakha Valley School". Facebook. Retrieved 23 October 2011
Visakha_Valley_School
War between North and South Mizo chiefdoms
retreat, and Vanhnuailiana, leading his war party, lost many men and lost his vakul (transl. Bhimraj tail feather) on his headress. Lalpuithanga's daughter
North–South War of the Lushai Hills
North–South_War_of_the_Lushai_Hills
1951 Soviet film
again meets Oksana who repeats the promise apropos the cherevichks. From Vakul's grief it decides to be drowned, throws all bags, except the smallest, and
The Night Before Christmas (1951 film)
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‘Vaklush’ is said to point to either the word 'Vlach' (Romanian origin ‘vakul’- ‘black, black-eyed, swarthy’) or to be connected to Bacchus – the Latin
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Foster Mother of Lord Sri Venkateshwara
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Mythological flower (Son of Vakula Devi)
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Mythological flower (Son of Vakula Devi)
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Lord Krishna
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Strong warrior, lord.
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A pleasant face, Eloquent
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A cavalier, A Hindu month, Medical God
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English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English hop ‘valley among hills’ + wudu ‘wood’. There is a Hopwood in Worcestershire, identical in meaning, which may also have given rise to the surname in some instances.
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Goddess of rain
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Faithful; Steadfastness
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Dawn
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English
English : variant spelling of Bartlett.
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Hindu
Fine paint brush
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