10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAWYER CANE»
Discover the use of
lawyer cane in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lawyer cane and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Rattan Glossary: And Compendium Glossary with Emphasis on Africa
MISCELLANEOUS Atap (Malay) BARSTOOL Bentwood Buri Chicks Dragon's
blood INBAR Jernang (Malay) Lawyer cane Malacca cane PCS Thatch made (
usually in panels) by bending palm leaflets over a lath or the leaf-rachis; certain ...
Dennis Victor Johnson, 2004
2
CRC World Dictionary of Plant Names: Common Names, ...
The Philippines: arugda C. australis C. Martius Australia: hairy Mary C. bicolor
Becc. The Philippines: lasi C. blancoi Kunth The Philippines: talola C.
caryotoides C. Martius Australia: fishtail lawyer cane, ground palm C.
cumingianus Becc.
Umberto Quattrocchi, 1999
3
A Grammar of Toqabaqita
For example, que 'lawyer-cane (plant)' does; but so does que 'external tumour on
a body'. In the latter case, fa is used because tumours are (nearly) spherical. As
far as the word for lawyer-cane is concerned, it is not clear whether some kind of
...
Frantisek Lichtenberk, 2008
4
Gunyah, Goondie + Wurley: The Aboriginal Architecture of ...
Other structures of the rainforest people included: (a) lawyer-cane traps for
kangaroos and wallabies, eels, terrestrial birds and crocodiles, (b) excavated
holes for earth ovens and for use in corroborees, (c) stick platforms for smoking
food (eg ...
5
The Confessions of a Beachcomber
Pieces of lawyer cane are sometimes also stitched in to represent stem and stern
posts, and the chaffing pieces also are of cane, though occasionally thin pliant
saplings are strapped and sewn on. Across the bow and the stern are stays of ...
E. J. Banfield, Edmund James Banfield, 1908
6
After Captain Cook: The Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous ...
... rainforest expedition routes in Area 1 . 23 4. Lawyer-cane baskets, Cedar
Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24 5. Climbing rope made from
lawyer cane, Cedar ... Large slate axe head with lawyer-cane handle, Cedar
Creek .
Rodney Harrison, Christine Williamson, 2004
7
Yir-Yoront Lexicon: Sketch and Dictionary of an Australian ...
MEMR (N) Etymology: Cf. KK mimer 'lawyer-cane' . YO-MEMR (N) SCI: plant.
LAWYER CANE, FLAGELLARIA INDICA. Yoporr memr, ngolt kayle. Lawyer-cane
rope is for tying up [cabbage-tree] houses. Note: The long stem is smashed up to
...
8
Peopled Landscapes: Archaeological and Biogeographic ...
Elaborate lawyer-cane (Calamus australis) baskets were used for the collection
of nuts on the ground and lawyer-cane ropes were used for climbing trees to
collect fresh nuts (e.g. Roth 1901-1910; Mjöberg 1918). O'Leary observed
Aboriginal ...
9
Malinowski amongst the Magi: The Natives of Mailu [1915/1988]
iK«: r. B \ Fig. 26 Ota, Sago impelement. A Stone blade. B, B - Wooden socket in
which the blade rests; the upper portion is loose and the lower forms part of the
handle. C - Lawyer-cane lashing, which keeps the two sockets together. Fig.
10
Androgynous Objects: String Bags and Gender in Central New ...
PLATE 1 10 The looped band kaang sel made by women to decorate men s
kaang at [hamhoo hladed arrow] PLATE 111 The single element looping miip [
arrow binding] made by men ttith lawyer cane to tightly bind the arrow head to the
shaft ...
Maureen Anne MacKenzie, 1991
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LAWYER CANE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
lawyer cane is used in the context of the following news items.
Watch This Guy Build an Entire Hut From Scratch
Besides the wood for the the frame, he needs only vine and lawyer cane for the lashings and mud to make the daubing—the sticky material ... «Popular Mechanics, Jun 15»
Building a wattle-and-daub hut with your bare hands
The materials used in the hut were wood for the frame, vine and lawyer cane for lashings and mud for daubing. Broad leaves were initially used ... «Boing Boing, Jun 15»
Watch This YouTube 'Survivor Man' Build A Makeshift Shelter Using …
The materials used in the hut were wood for the frame, vine and lawyer cane for lashings and mud for daubing. Broad leaves were initially used ... «UPROXX, Jun 15»
Pride and a passion for old masters
... “wait a while” or lawyer cane) and how to prepare and cut the materials, and weave them into the extraordinary shape fashioned so long ago. «The Australian, May 15»
THE BRITS EXPERIENCE INDIGENOUS CIVILISATION
As a child, he saw his grandmother making baskets from lawyer cane found in the rainforests, and as an adult began experimenting to make his own: 'I used to ... «Aboriginal Art Directory News, Apr 15»
Shannon Fraser's incredible 17-day survival story checks out, says …
Finch, who used to hunt pigs in the area until it became “impenetrable” with stinging trees and lawyer cane in the wake of cyclone deforestation, ... «The Guardian, Oct 14»
Missing Eungella man found his own way back home
Ms Bennett describes the country in that area as being thick, dense, cyclone-damaged and full of lawyer cane. She encouraged others to have ... «Mackay Daily Mercury, Sep 14»
In search of the indigenous little people of northern Australia
Where they lived, and how: remember, it used to be important for the men to be able to climb trees, climb up them using lawyer cane. «The Australian, May 14»
Aboriginal people of the north revive old craft of Bagu figures
... trademark works for arts and crafts displays and exhibitions: bicornal baskets, woven from the rainforest's winding, twisting lawyer cane. What ... «The Australian, Dec 13»
Public works
... known for their magnificent wooden shields and distinctive horned baskets woven from strips of lawyer cane and painted with earth pigments. «The Australian, Jul 10»