a maori lady
raranga means plane
It's the term Maori (New Zealand indigenous) people use for traditional weaving. The most common plant used for raranga is the harakeke (flax). Some results of raranga areFood basketsNetsMatsKorowai (cloaks)Bags
In the presidential race Democrats typically carry California.
The weapon Poseidon carries is called a trident. It's traditionally used for fishing (this is WHY Poseidon is shown carrying one, rather than the other way around).
This title is assumed by any woman who marries the British monarch's second eldest son, who traditionally always carries the title Duke of York. The monarch's oldest son is always traditionally the Prince of Wales.
It is traditionally family that carries the casket, however when family's are very small or not close, friends would be perfectly acceptable as well.
Because people who carry luggage are traditionally summoned by a bell, they are often known as bellhops (hop refers to the alacrity of their response). 'Porter' is another word to describe someone who carries luggage, at places like airports or hotels.
The inside of the chimney. The flue carries smoke and combustion gasses out of your house. The clay tile traditionally used to line a chimney is known as a "flue liner".
Traditionally, in the English language, when a verb ends in a consonant and then a 'y', the ending of the relevant third person singular ('he carries' or 'she carries', but not 'they carry' [third person plural], 'you carry' [second person] or 'I carry' [first person]) has the suffix -ies and the 'y' is dropped. Other examples include 'cry' becoming 'cries' and 'bury' becoming 'buries'.
They are traditionally peppermint
Why is mendani danced traditionally
In Irish, "Maddy" is often a diminutive form of the name "Madeline" or "Madge," which can be associated with "Maolmhuire," meaning "servant of Mary." The name carries connotations of devotion and service. While not traditionally Irish, it has become popular in modern contexts.