The indigenous people of the Philippines excel in Arts and Crafts due to their deep-rooted cultural heritage and connection to their environment. They utilize locally sourced materials and traditional techniques passed down through generations, reflecting their identity and beliefs. Their artistic expressions often serve functional purposes, embedded with symbolism and spirituality, which enhances their creativity and craftsmanship. This rich cultural context fosters a thriving tradition of artistry that is both practical and meaningful.
An Egyptian god of crafs who had Ra as a father and bastet as a mother
advanced technology such as flying machines better guns hover crafs trains
The Shawnee tribe is known for their beadwork, pottery, and wood carving. Like other eastern American Indians, the Shawnee also crafted wampum out of white and purple shell beads.
The cast of Channel K - 1986 includes: Jill Ann Downs as herself Jill Ann Downs as Interviewer Jill Ann Downs as Pregnant Woman Barbara Barber as Crafs-person Model Reb Foster as Announcer Reb Foster as Hilbilly Husband Marcia French as Attractive Woman in Car Marcia French as Third Girl in Laundromat Marcia French as Woman in car Candy Galvane as Candi Ash Candy Galvane as Officer Candi Ash Jake Jacobs as Boss Jake Jacobs as Chad Randolph Jake Jacobs as Dick LaToosh Jake Jacobs as Gunman Mamie Jean Calvert as Hilbilly Wife Dori Krum as Volleyball Girl 2 Barbar Lynn Barber as Crafts-Person Model Clint Margrove as Tommy Paul Rosenbloom as Announcer Paul Rosenbloom as German Announcer Beth Sayko as The Mother Margaret Selkie as Bitter Ex-girlfriend Margaret Selkie as First Girl in Laundromat Margaret Selkie as Volleyball Girl Julie Uribe as Second Girl in Laundromat