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Just because, and that I enjoy talking to myself... I get the most sense that way :-P
Spirit of Wood, page 128... Patani 19th century... abstract motifs aside, the shape of the figure is certainly there.... |
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Thanks, Gavin, for keeping this going!
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There are strong historic links between the (especially eastern) Malay Peninsula, Brunei, and Bangsa Moro. Regards, Kai |
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I wanted to take a second to thank you and others for the wealth of thought and effort put into discussing this topic and for the willingness to explore. I apologize for being MIA and will try to continue to at to the discussion as I find new examples and evidence. I still lean toward a root based outside the traditional muslin influence, but obviously a firm answer may not ever be attainable. However, there is joy in the journey!! |
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