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Meet artist Neal Ambrose-Smith, Ohio State University's exhibit, and inspiration from K'bana Blaq.
The headdresses are adorned with cassowary, bird of paradise, and eagle feathers, all secured with woven tulip fibers. Their bilums (traditional string bags) are also made from tulip fibers and ...
In this new series, Human, paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi reveals our incredible story across 300,000 years of human ...
The researchers first noted a drawing in a paper published 94 years ago with a description that suggested the feather-legged lace weaver spider regurgitated its toxin and used it to wet its silk ...
Can the lead plaintiff in the gay marriage case move on from his grief — and can America move on from homophobia?
A decade after a dam collapsed in Brazil, sending a deluge of toxic mud into villages and waterways, residents complain of an ...
Heads of state and government arriving in Calgary for the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Kananaskis, west of Alberta's largest city, were not only greeted by Canadian officials but also by an ...
"In the Bamana world, objects such the antelope headdresses always come in pairs -one male and one female- symbolizing the union of mythical half-animal, half-human beings that taught their ancestors ...
Feathers are collected during their natural moulting cycle-only the white male feathers are trimmed in June or July, leaving a few inches on the skin to allow regrowth.