QUÉ SIGNIFICA TIPIS EN MALAYO
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delgado 1. no grueso, delgado: su vestido de tela ~; 2. menos capa gruesa: usa un poco de polvo, ~, apenas visible; 3. menos denso: el clima de la tarde es muy bueno, las nubes blancas ~ protegen el sol; 4. menos brillante: su escritura ~; 5. poco, casi nada: nuestra esperanza de producir grandes escritores con grandes obras bastante ~; la posibilidad de lograr una seguridad duradera es muy ~; 6. muy pocos, quédense un poco: no se den cuenta del dinero ~ en su bolsillo para divertirse alegremente; obtener ganancia ~ obtener muy poco beneficio; tipis 1. tidak tebal, nipis: bajunya drpd kain ~; 2. kurang tebal lapisannya: ia memakai bedak sedikit, ~, hampir tidak kelihatan; 3. kurang padat: cuaca petang amat baik, awan putih ~ melindungi matahari; 4. kurang terang: tulisannya ~; 5. sedikit sahaja, hampir tidak ada: harapan kita utk melahirkan penulis-penulis yg agung dgn karya-karya yg besar agak ~; kemungkinan tercapainya keamanan yg berkekalan sangat ~; 6. sangat sedikit, tinggal sedikit: tidak sedar duit ~ di saku kerana asyik berjoli; mendapat keuntungan ~ mendapat keuntungan yg sangat sedikit;
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «TIPIS»
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Crafts and Skills of Native Americans: Tipis, Canoes, ...
A collection of projects for crafters of all levels with step-by-step instructions and resources for making tipis, canoes, moccasins, and other artistic and practical Native American ware. Original.
David R. Montgomery, 2009
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Do All Indians Live in Tipis?: Questions and Answers from ...
If you've ever wondered about where Native Americans came from, whether they really used smoke signals, or if they wore socks, this book has the answers.
National Museum of the American Indian, 2007
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Tipis, Tepees, Teepees: History and Design of the Cloth Tipi
Tipis, Tepees, Teepees History and Design of the Cloth Tipi Linda A. Holley Tipis can be found all over the world in dozens of cultures.
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Circle Houses: Yurts, Tipis and Benders
Includes stories of 21st-century nomads and basic how-to instructions for designing and building a yurt, tipi, or bent-frame tent.
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Tipis & Yurts: Authentic Designs for Circular Shelters
This text contains easy-to-follow diagrams, clear instructions and complete materials lists to enable readers to construct tent-like structures based on designs developed by North American plains Indians and Mongols. dwellings, and many ...
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The Indian Tipi: Its History, Construction, and Use - Halaman 231
Our neighbors, the Craigheads, have a little Cree tipi that is quite interesting. Although only about a 12 footer, it is quite squatty and offers a lot of room for such a small structure. We call it "the big little tipi." It is made of 36 inch light weight duck, ...
Reginald Laubin, Gladys Laubin, 2012
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Tipi: Home of the Nomadic Buffalo Hunters
Presents a history of tipis, describing the different ways in which they were constructed, the many symbolic designs used to decorate them, and the practical and spiritual significance they had in the lives of Native Americans.
Marsha empowered women to feel safe, find their inner voice, surpass their goals, and attain enlightenment. The 'Marsha Ellen Meidow Foundation' will receive funds from the sale of this book.
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Building Tipis & Yurts: Authentic Designs for Circular ...
Blue Evening Star explains how to construct a range of tipis and yurts as used by North American Plains Indians and Mongolians. Full colour photographs show tents being assembled on location in genuine North American Indian territory.
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The tipi: a center of native American life
Discusses the Great Plains Indians, the land on which they lived, and the tipis they built.
David Yue, Charlotte Yue, 1984