GJM for separate dress code for Gorkhas « The Himalayan Beacon
Written by admin on October 11, 2008 – 12:26 am -… to wear Daura Suruwal and Choubandi Cholo. They are proud of their tradition and culture now Originally posted here: GJM for separate dress code for Gorkhas « The Himalayan Beacon Read More →
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Chivalry Thai Silk » Local Fabrics and Attire
Written by admin on October 6, 2008 – 12:31 am -Men wear indigo pants and shirts made from specially dyed fabric called “mohom”. In addition, there are still many kinds of homespun fabric made in hill tribe villages. The also make several kinds of fabric items such as northern-style .. Here is the original post: Chivalry Thai Silk » Local Fabrics and Attire Read More →
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Chivalry Thai Silk » Local Fabrics and Attire
Written by admin on October 6, 2008 – 12:31 am -Men wear indigo pants and shirts made from specially dyed fabric called “mohom”. In addition, there are still many kinds of homespun fabric made in hill tribe villages. The also make several kinds of fabric items such as northern-style .. View original post here: Chivalry Thai Silk » Local Fabrics and Attire Read More →
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ModernTraditional.com News - We Have Not Forgotten: Hijab Bans
Written by admin on October 5, 2008 – 5:09 am -ModernTraditional.com News. See more here: ModernTraditional.com News - We Have Not Forgotten: Hijab Bans Read More →
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ModernTraditional.com News - Ethnic, modest, and tribal attire and …
Written by admin on October 3, 2008 – 8:12 am -Wearing modest clothing is not an exclusively religious act, and is in fact, separate from one’s religion. Taking off someone’s clothes doesn’t change their belief system Go here to see the original: ModernTraditional.com News - Ethnic, modest, and tribal attire and … Read More →
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THE PRETENDERS: Mangyan's life "SOCIOLOGY"
Written by admin on October 2, 2008 – 12:13 am -The Mangyans bartered their goods with the clothing and food from the Chinese. Aside from trading, the tribesfolk and Chinese gathered at the beach for some cultural exchange. See the original post: THE PRETENDERS: Mangyan's life "SOCIOLOGY" Read More →
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