RM2K647WR–1940s East Africa - Uganda - Baganda woman in a traditional bark cloth or barkcloth dress Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2F85FEG–Tapa. Barkcloth painting from Fiji Islands (about 1870). Bark of trees. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2HB2BTD–Tapa, Siapo, Samoan, Barkcloth, pigment, Samoa, 49 1/2 x 59 in., 125.7 x 149.9 cm
RF2HK59J6–Inspired by Tapa, Siapo, Samoan, Barkcloth, pigment, Samoa, 49 1/2 x 59 in., 125.7 x 149.9 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2T91EH3–Barkcloth, 20th century, 25-1/4 x 20-1/2 in. (64.1 x 52.1 cm), Natural pigment on bark, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 20th century
RM2GNCCD8–Detail of a Dayak jacket made of beaten bark. This kind of barkcloth clothing was widely worn by various Dayak peoples. However, these were mostly undecorated. Those with decorations like this were intended for the upper classes. They probably wore these jackets on special occasions. The water serpent, also known as the dragon or naga, was a symbol of various Dayak sub-groups.
RM2MGJ3G2–French Polynesia, Marquesas Islands, Ua Pou: young girl making a tapa cloth, a barkcloth made from the inner bark of paper mulberry or breadfruit tree
RMM0R9A4–Battersea Park, London, UK. 24 January 2018. The Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair is open at Battersea Park through 28 January 2018. African Mbuti Barkcloth, Democratic Republic of Congo, Henry Saywell stand. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMG06DA4–Traditional Tapa cloth from Fiji in the Pacific Islands
RMEG03AA–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RMBMHCPT–tapa bark cloth from Hawaii
RM2A8NDCD–Huge bark cloth launima patterns detail from Tonga, Polynesia. Fabrics exhibited at Basel Museum of Cultures, Switzerland.
RM2RMXGBW–Barkcloth from Vanatua in the South Pacific with red ceramic lamp base and antique chest of drawers. 18th century flower loft conversion near Penzance
RMJ42RG1–Ma'afu wearing loose barkcloth
RMEHEFM6–background of traditional Pacific Island tapa cloth, a barkcloth made primarily in Tonga, Samoa and Fiji
RMM8DGT2–1940s East Africa - Uganda - Baganda woman in a traditional bark cloth or barkcloth dress
RM2E34655–Ma'afu wearing loose barkcloth.
RMDC4H4H–Barkcloth (Kapa moe) M.2010.106
RM2JRJG7J–'ahu (tapa / barkcloth), 1700s, Society Islands, maker unknown. Gift of the Trustees of the Turnbull Estate, 1918.
RM2RGAJNG–1940s East Africa - Uganda - Baganda woman in a traditional bark cloth or barkcloth dress Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
RM2JRBCT7–'ahu (tapa / barkcloth), circa 1770, Society Islands, maker unknown. Gift of Dr P. Adams, 1947.
RMK07JTR–Stripping the bark from the barkcloth tree, Uganda. Barkcloth making is an ancient craft of the Baganda people who live in the Buganda kingdom in southern Uganda. The bark once stripped from the tree is hammered out with wooden mallets. Before the introduction of cotton, barkcloth was generally worn, but is now only used for ceremonial garb. Date: circa 1910s
RF2HKKBXN–Art inspired by Tapa, Siapo, Samoan, Barkcloth, pigment, Samoa, 49 1/2 x 59 in., 125.7 x 149.9 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2T90T90–Tapa Cloth, 1800-1825, 30 13/16 x 62 in. (78.26 x 157.48 cm), Bark, pigment, United States, 19th century, Barkcloth (tapa) was made throughout Oceania and used in the same context as woven fabric. To make the cloth, the inner bark of a mulberry tree was harvested, soaked, and beaten with a short club
RM2GNCCD4–The patterns cut in black were to protect the deceased on his or her journey to the realm of the dead. These would in fact scare off evil spirits that want to lead them off their path. The water serpent, also called the dragon or naga, was an important figure in their myths among the various sub-groups of the Dayak
RF2HTX8DJ–Art inspired by Cradleboard Cover Panel, 1810–30, United States, Minnesota or North Dakota or South Dakota, Eastern Sioux, Native-tanned skin, birchbark, quill, metal, H. 10 x W. 14 1/8 in. (25.4 x 35.9 cm), Barkcloth, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPH00RG–Black and white vintage print, depicting a deceased Tongan chief, covered and lying supine under the shelter of a thatched shed, with a Tongan man wearing a loincloth, and the Chief Mourner wearing a ceremonial costume made of mother of pearl, shells, feathers, and barkcloth, standing nearby, published in John George Wood's volume 'The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world, being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics', 1877. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMG06DB2–Traditional Tapa cloth from Fiji in the Pacific Islands
RMEG03Y4–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RMBMHCKT–tapa bark cloth from Hawaii
RM2A8NDDT–Huge bark cloth launima from Tonga, Polynesia. Fabrics exhibited at Basel Museum of Cultures, Switzerland.
RM2RMXGCB–Barkcloth from Vanatua in the South Pacific with red ceramic lamp base and antique chest of drawers. 18th century flower loft conversion near Penzance
RMABFY55–Polynesian bark cloth tapa with tribal print
RMM8DGTE–1940s East Africa - Uganda - Baganda woman in a traditional bark cloth or barkcloth dress
RMDPDFR0–Cologne, Germany. 13th Jan, 2014. A woman sews a cloth from tree bark (Barkcloth) at the furniture trade show imm cologne in Cologne, Germany, 13 January 2014. Imm cologne will take place between 13 and 19 January 2014. Photo: OLIVER BERG/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDAA6TH–A model sits on a chair made from BarkCloth during a preview on Heimtextil home and contract textiles trade show in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 11 January 2011. A total of 2,601 exhibitors from 60 countries showcase the latest trends in home and contract textiles from 12 to 15 January. Photo: FRANK RUMPENHORST
RM2WTJFEF–'ahu (tapa / barkcloth) textiles
RM2JT5PTY–Uelingatoni Ngū, sitting on a chair, wearing shirt and barkcloth wrap, Oc,A58.7,
RM2WTKRYB–'ahu (tapa / barkcloth) textiles
RM2RKH2T8–Bildnummer: 55679194 Datum: 04.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- HONG KONG, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Bark cloth and tool of the Hani ethnic groups in southwest China s Yunnan Province are seen at the exhibited barkcloth at an exhibition showing the origins of the clothes in south China s Hong Kong, Aug. 4, 2011. The exhibition Origins of Clothes - Barkcloth kicked off at the Chinese University of Hong Kong here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei) (xzj) CHINA-HONG KONG-ORIGINS OF CLOTHES-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Ausstellung Kleidung Bekleidung x0x xst 2011
RM2HHB675–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310419
RMR5E541–(Right): Portrait of a Zande man wearing a feather headdress and holding a fringed wicker-work shield and long throwing knife. (lLeft): Portrait of a Zande man holding a spear, possibly a fishing spear. He has a small barkcloth loin covering and a knife at his right hip. . Die oberen Nil-Länder. Volkstypen und Landschaften. Dargestellt in 160 Photographien. Nach der Natur aufgenommen von R. Buchta. Mit einer Einleitung von Dr. Robert Hartmann. Berlin, 1881. Source: 1789.a.13 plate 79. Language: German. Author: Buchta, Richard.
RF2JWEDYM–Fruits of Paper Mulberry tree 'Broussonetia papyrifera' with green leaves background. Dublin, Ireland
RF2R6B98H–Retro barkcloth fabric-inspired design with stars and boomerangs. Each item is whole and grouped so you can use them independently from the backgro...
RM2R8NHPB–London, UK. 22 June 2023. A staff member with 'A Bahinemo Hook Figure', mid 20th century, from Papua New Guinea in front of a 'Tapa/Ngatu barkcloth', Tong Islands, early 20th C, on the Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh stand at the preview of the first Treasure House Fair at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The art and antiques fair brings together more than 50 of the best British and international dealers across numerous disciplines and centuries and takes its place in the summer calendar after Masterpiece art fair closed in 2022. The fair is open to the public 22 to 26 June. Credit: Stephen Chung /
RMEG03CF–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RMJWYRXY–Geometric black and white patterns on a Fijian tapa cloth, 192x140cm.
RMW7E42G–Peeling bark for making bark cloth, Uganda, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Keystone View Company
RMJWYT0K–Detail of the geometric patterns on a Fijian tapa cloth.
RMKJX84K–Samoan girl, wearing an elaborate Lavalava, draped in a Siapo (barkcloth)
RM2RMXGBA–Table and chairs at window with red ceramic lamp on antique sideboard in 18th century flower loft conversion near Penzance in Cornwall, UK
RMF3DAX8–Fijians, 1860. Pacific Islands. Fiji. Engraving. Later colouration.
RM2AM5G9M–General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . a and Australia.However, it proved impossible to be wholly consistent and to separateMelanesian Fiji from Samoa and Tonga. In the Polynesian section the examples of decorated native barkcloth (tapa) are especially noteworthy, and a number of canoe modelsremind us that these people are daring seafarers. A series of ceremonial 132 COLLECT 1()S FROM THE PACIFIC ISLANDS adzes from the (!ook Islands in the northeastern quarter of the hall showsaboriginal carving at its highest level. In the western section the elabor
RM2JT5PRB–Uelingatoni Ngū, sitting on a chair, wearing shirt and barkcloth wrap, Oc,B14.4,
RMKCC4Y5–Cradleboard Cover Panel, 1810–30, United States, Minnesota or North Dakota or South Dakota, Eastern Sioux, Native-tanned skin
RM2RKH2X2–Bildnummer: 55679195 Datum: 04.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- HONG KONG, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A visitor poses with an exhibition board at an exhibition showing the origins of the clothes in south China s Hong Kong, Aug. 4, 2011. The exhibition Origins of Clothes - Barkcloth kicked off at the Chinese University of Hong Kong here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei) (xzj) CHINA-HONG KONG-ORIGINS OF CLOTHES-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Ausstellung Kleidung Bekleidung x0x xst 2011 hoch Bildnummer 55679195 Date 04 08 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hong Kong
RM2HJ2RH0–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310423
RMR52P83–A group of five Zande men, three standing and two seated, one on a carved stool playing a harp, the other on a shield. The standing men are all carrying a spear and shield, two wearing grass-woven hats and one wearing a monkey skin in front of his barkcloth. Southern Sudan. Die oberen Nil-Länder. Volkstypen und Landschaften. Dargestellt in 160 Photographien. Nach der Natur aufgenommen von R. Buchta. Mit einer Einleitung von Dr. Robert Hartmann. Berlin, 1881. Source: 1789.a.13 plate 87. Language: German. Author: Buchta, Richard.
RMABGG2C–Hawaiian tiki statue against bark cloth tapa background
RMB1WGPN–COLOMBIA North West Amazon Tukano Indigenous People
RF2R6J83P–Retro barkcloth fabric-inspired design with shapes and boomerangs. Each item is grouped so you can use them independently from the background. Laye...
RM2R8NHPC–London, UK. 22 June 2023. Staff members with 'A Bahinemo Hook Figure', mid 20th century, from Papua New Guinea in front of a 'Tapa/Ngatu barkcloth', Tong Islands, early 20th C, on the Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh stand at the preview of the first Treasure House Fair at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The art and antiques fair brings together more than 50 of the best British and international dealers across numerous disciplines and centuries and takes its place in the summer calendar after Masterpiece art fair closed in 2022. The fair is open to the public 22 to 26 June. Credit: Stephen Chung / A
RMEG03C9–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RM2T9WJNF–Pacific Island Tapa Cloth
RMJG7XNH–Uelingatoni Ngū, sitting on a chair, wearing shirt and barkcloth wrap, Oc,A58.7, British Museum
RM2AG8NHK–. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in central Africa. them to fill up our com-plement : another volunteer we employ as goatherd. .V continuous tap-tapping in the villages shows that barkcloth is being made. The bark, on being removed from thetree, is steeped in water, or in a blackmuddy hole, till the outer of the twoinner barks can be separated, then com-mences the tapping with a mallet toseparate and soften the fibres. The headof this is often of ebony, with the facecut into small furrows, which, without breaking, separateand soften the fibres. 4th December.—Marched westwards, over a
RM2RKH2W6–Bildnummer: 55679197 Datum: 04.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- HONG KONG, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Visitors look at the exhibited bark cloth at an exhibition showing the origins of the clothes in south China s Hong Kong, Aug. 4, 2011. The exhibition Origins of Clothes - Barkcloth kicked off at the Chinese University of Hong Kong here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei) (xzj) CHINA-HONG KONG-ORIGINS OF CLOTHES-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Ausstellung Kleidung Bekleidung x0x xst 2011 quer Bildnummer 55679197 Date 04 08 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hong Kon
RM2HJ43F1–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310421
RMB1WGN3–COLOMBIA North West Amazon Tukano Indigenous People
RF2R6BK1E–Retro barkcloth fabric-inspired design with stars and boomerangs. Each item is whole and grouped so you can use them independently from the backgro...
RMEG03C3–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RM2T9WJHH–Pacific Island Tapa Cloth
RMJG7XNJ–Uelingatoni Ngū, sitting on a chair, wearing shirt and barkcloth wrap, Oc,B14.4, British Museum
RM2CE5338–. The Baganda . of his father, which he covered with a barkcloth, thisbeing the first duty of the heir. When he came out hismother was brought forward, and her identity was proved bythe members of her clan. That established, the King washurried away to a place at a little distance, into the enclosureof some chief, to await the Katikiro and the new Queen ; VII THE KING 191 the Kasujii, the Kangaivo, and the Alukzveiida, and manyretainers accompanied the King as his bodyguard. TheKatikiro, the Miigevia, and the Kinibugive appointed one ofthe brothers of the Kings Mother to be the Sabaganzi.They
RM2RKH2WN–Bildnummer: 55679198 Datum: 04.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- HONG KONG, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member simulates the ancient process of making bark cloth at an exhibition showing the origins of the clothes in south China s Hong Kong, Aug. 4, 2011. The exhibition Origins of Clothes - Barkcloth kicked off at the Chinese University of Hong Kong here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei) (xzj) CHINA-HONG KONG-ORIGINS OF CLOTHES-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Ausstellung Kleidung Bekleidung x0x xst 2011 quer Bildnummer 55679198 Date 04 08 2011 Copyrigh
RM2HHB21K–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310425
RF2R6BYR3–Retro barkcloth fabric-inspired design with stars and boomerangs. Each item is whole and grouped so you can use them independently from the backgro...
RMEG02X5–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RM2T9WJFN–Pacific Island Tapa Cloth
RM2CE536X–. The Baganda . randson to perform the barkcloth ceremony. If therewas a grandson, but he was at a distance, unable to reach theplace in time for the funeral, the corner of the barkcloth wasleft protruding from the grave, so that when he arrived hecould go through the ceremony, and take the woman, andsatisfy the ghost. During the time of mourning, the mournerswere not allowed to shave their heads, nor to cut their nail.s,nor to wash, except to wash their hands for meals ; they wore I20 THE BAGANDA CHAP old clothes and a girdle of plantain leaves; most of the womenwent about with ashes smeared
RM2RKH2X6–Bildnummer: 55679196 Datum: 04.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- HONG KONG, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- attend the press conference of an exhibition showing the origins of the clothes in south China s Hong Kong, Aug. 4, 2011. The exhibition Origins of Clothes - Barkcloth kicked off at the Chinese University of Hong Kong here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei) (xzj) CHINA-HONG KONG-ORIGINS OF CLOTHES-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Ausstellung Kleidung Bekleidung x0x xst 2011 quer Bildnummer 55679196 Date 04 08 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hong Kong Aug 4 2011 X
RM2HHH114–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310424
RF2R6JRHA–Retro barkcloth fabric-inspired design with shapes and boomerangs. Each item is grouped so you can use them independently from the background. Laye...
RMEG03AE–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RM2CE52XT–. The Baganda . SITE ON KUDO IIILL, WHERE THE KINGS ARE ENTHRONED. am the King of Uganda. Senianobe then handed him astout branch of a barkcloth-tree, and this the King plantedin a hole near by, which had been previously made ; thenstanding once more upon the mound, he recited the words: I am the King to live longer than my ancestors, to rule thenations, and to put down rebellion. Semanobe next handedthe King the regal spear, which was used only on theseoccasions ; he removed the Kings mourning girdle, took oflfhis barkcloth, and robed him with two barkcloths knotted vii THE KING 19^ upon each
RM2RKH2X4–Bildnummer: 55679193 Datum: 04.08.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110804) -- HONG KONG, Aug. 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A visitor looks at the exhibited bark cloth at an exhibition showing the origins of the clothes in south China s Hong Kong, Aug. 4, 2011. The exhibition Origins of Clothes - Barkcloth kicked off at the Chinese University of Hong Kong here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Chen Xiaowei) (xzj) CHINA-HONG KONG-ORIGINS OF CLOTHES-EXHIBITION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Ausstellung Kleidung Bekleidung x0x xst 2011 quer Bildnummer 55679193 Date 04 08 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hong K
RM2HJ3WGE–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310420
RM2HH8T5D–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 310426
RM2J03XTF–Barkcloth (Masi bola bola). Fiji, circa 1800-1820. Textiles. Mulberry fiber and natural pigments
RF2R6RJB1–Retro barkcloth fabric-inspired design with lines and dots. Easy to change colors. Each item is grouped so you can use them independently from the ...
RMEG03B4–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RM2CE53G5–. The Baganda . BOYS AND GIRL 1 USUAL DRESS. promotion would be certain. In other cases a boy remainedwith his relative, until war broke out, when he accompaniedhim on the expedition, and perhaps distinguished himself inbattle. Much depended upon the boy himself: if he wasidle, he might go unnoticed, and never rise to be anythingmore than a peasant. Once a boy had gained favour with achief, he could obtain barkcloths or the means to buy them.Other boys, who were less clever, soon found their level asassistants to peasants, taking part in barkcloth making, fence II BIRTH, INFANCY, AND PUBERTY
RM2J01EWC–Barkcloth (Kapa moe). Hawaiian Islands, late 19th century. Textiles. Inner bark of paper mulberry plant
RMEG02WY–The exhibition 'Shifting Patterns: Pacific Barkcloth Clothing' opens at the British Museum and runs from 5 February to 16 August 2015. Curated by Natasha McKinney of the Oceania Section, seventy-seven objects made of barkcloth from the islands of the Pacific are displayed including garments, headdresses, masks and body ornaments.
RM2HJ1DTF–Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa) 19th century Hawai'i. Barkcloth Fragment (Kapa). Hawai'i. 19th century. Barkcloth, pigment. United States, Hawai'i. Barkcloth
RM2CE53JA–. The Baganda . e nurses or mothers backin a barkcloth sling, or, in later times, in one of calico ; it satwith one leg on either side of the nurses back, and its armsabove the sling. When not in the sling it was put on thenurses hip with one leg in front of, and one behind its nurse,and her arm around it, thus leaving the other hand of thenurse free for work. As soon as a child showed signs ofteething, it was watched anxiously by the mother, for if it cutthe upper teeth before the lower, this was regarded as an evilomen that it would ill-treat its mother when it grew up.Women carried their ch
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