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  2. Okir - Wikipedia

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    Okir. Detail of a panolong with a naga motif, from the National Museum of Anthropology. Okir, also spelled okil or ukkil, is the term for rectilinear and curvilinear plant-based designs and folk motifs that can be usually found among the Moro and Lumad people of the Southern Philippines, as well as parts of Sabah.

  3. Ellen and William Craft - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Craft (1826–1891) and William Craft (September 25, 1824 – January 29, 2028) were American abolitionists who were born into slavery in Macon, Georgia. They escaped to the Northern United States in December 1848 by traveling by train and steamboat, arriving in Philadelphia on Christmas Day. Ellen crossed the boundaries of race, class ...

  4. Crafts of India - Wikipedia

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    Crafts of India. Working of traditional Woodblock Printing Craft of Bagh, Madhya Pradesh, India. Bagh print traditional hand block print craft in Bagh. Artisan producing marble stone inlays, Agra. The crafts of India are diverse, rich in history, culture and religion. The craft of each state in India reflect the influence of different empires.

  5. Darning - Wikipedia

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    Darning is a sewing technique for repairing holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting using needle and thread alone. It is often done by hand, but using a sewing machine is also possible. Hand darning employs the darning stitch, a simple running stitch in which the thread is "woven" in rows along the grain of the fabric, with the stitcher ...

  6. Infinite Craft - Wikipedia

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    Infinite Craft is a 2024 sandbox browser game developed by Neal Agarwal. Agarwal began developing the game on January 16, 2024, [2] and announced its public release 15 days later on Twitter . [3] The game reached popularity on the internet upon its release, gaining tens of thousands of active users.

  7. How to Start Your Own Country - Wikipedia

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    How To Start Your Own Country is a British six-part documentary comedy series aired between August and September 2005. The show was presented by British comedian Danny Wallace and followed his quest to start his own country in his flat in Bow, London. The micronation he created was eventually named " Kingdom of Lovely ".