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The casket was filled with clothing and blankets.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the casket was filled with clothing and blankets to make it appear as if it contained a dead body, so that the German soldiers would not inspect it closely. By disguising it in this way, Annemarie's family was able to transport important items to safety without arousing suspicion.
the havasupai wore ponchos, moccasins, rags, blankets, and woven blankets
blankets is clothing they use in the kwakiutl. copper shields is a sign used to show wealth.
In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.
It is used to make clothing and furniture as well as blankets.
The Hopi added blankets and shawls in the winter, for warmth.
The casket contained the Rosen family's belongings which they were taking with them to escape from Denmark during World War II. The casket symbolized the family's hope for a new beginning in a safer place. Its presence in the book "Number the Stars" highlights the challenges and sacrifices made by families during the war.
Australians make clothing, blankets and hats from wool.
Tlingits wore clothing made of natural materials available in the area. Frequently clothing would be made of animal hide, wool, fur, or other materials found in the area. Tlingits are well known for their "button blankets" and for "Chilkat blankets" that are worn as a part of tradition, and also for warmth. This link shows Chilkat Robes/Blankets: http://cooday8.tripod.com/images/indian_museum2.jpg This link shows Button Blankets: http://www.ccthita.org/3blanket.jpg
Throws and blankets can be bought at your local clothing store. A dedicated agent will happily direct you to the products or items that you would like to purchase.
Polyester is a material usually found in common things such as clothing and blankets.