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… as well as shorts and leggings…:-)
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What is contained in the striped bag hanging from his belt? I have seen this before worn by other armed men from this area.
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A bottle of Raki?:-)
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Asphidity bag for medicines or eating?
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I understand that's pretty stinky stuff.
That's a lot of Asafetida for one man to carry around, Ed. ![]() |
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Rick,
Since this isn't a one-off item, but as you say ethnically common, it must have some cultural significance and not likely a bag to carry extra socks. What could/would be carried to produce that shape? First aid, natural roots & leaves for medicines, personal items, magic items? We need to dive deeper into their culture. Best, Ed |
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