Possum-skin cloak
Possum-skin cloaks were a form of clothing worn by Aboriginal people in the south-east of Australia – present-day Victoria and New South Wales. The cloaks were made from numerous possum pelts sewn together with kangaroo sinew, and often decorated with significant incisions on the inside such as clan insignias. They were rubbed with ochre and fat to both decorate and protect them.
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Possum-skin cloak
Possum-skin cloaks were a form of clothing worn by Aboriginal people in the south-east of Australia – present-day Victoria and New South Wales. The cloaks were made from numerous possum pelts sewn together with kangaroo sinew, and often decorated with significant incisions on the inside such as clan insignias. They were rubbed with ochre and fat to both decorate and protect them.
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La grande cape en peau de phal ...... les préparait et les cousait.
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Possum-skin cloaks were a form ...... mattresses and to wrap babies.
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La grande cape en peau de phal ...... omme protection et décoration.
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Possum-skin cloaks were a form ...... oth decorate and protect them.
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Grande cape à peau de phalanger
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Possum-skin cloak
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