Man's Wrap
Item number 3587/11 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 3587/11 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Man's body cloth. Composed of two panels stitched together on the long edge. Orange-red background with six bands of embroidered designs on red, light blue, yellow and green backgrounds. There are two vertical bands, each with four vertical yellow bands of zigzags. The yellow embroidery pulls on the textile resulting in uneven edges. Sides have folded hem.
Haka, Zotung man's body wrap or cloth, called a cawng-nak puan (or cong nak puan).
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Man's body cloth. Composed of two panels stitched together on the long edge. Orange-red background with six bands of embroidered designs on red, light blue, yellow and green backgrounds. There are two vertical bands, each with four vertical yellow bands of zigzags. The yellow embroidery pulls on the textile resulting in uneven edges. Sides have folded hem.
Haka, Zotung man's body wrap or cloth, called a cawng-nak puan (or cong nak puan).
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