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emu tail-feather

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emu tail-feather has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

5 facts·4 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:rdf:type(1), used in(1), used for(1)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeBody Part[1]
Used inCorroborees[1]
Used forDecoration[1]
Used AsSkirts[1]

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typedocument/0317393f-46fa-4183-8d99-667bf3d68f72
ex:BodyPart
labeldocument/0317393f-46fa-4183-8d99-667bf3d68f72
emu tail-feather
usedIndocument/0317393f-46fa-4183-8d99-667bf3d68f72
ex:corroborees
usedFordocument/0317393f-46fa-4183-8d99-667bf3d68f72
ex:decoration
usedAsdocument/0317393f-46fa-4183-8d99-667bf3d68f72
ex:skirts

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/document/0317393f-46fa-4183-8d99-667bf3d68f72
    • full textngarlbu
      text/plain258 Bmobtranslate:word/0a7a5b4e-3457-4aec-8bad-33ae94878e69
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      ngarlbu (Wajarri) Notes: Audio: Track533.mp3 Definitions: 1. emu tail-feather, the long tail feathers from the emu used in corroborees. These used to be used in ceremonies for decoration (skirts, etc.) when dancing Translations: - emu,

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