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  2. Bathudi Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Women and girls use coloured ribbons, fresh flowers, paper/plastic flowers to style their hair. For ornaments prefer silver to gold. Tattooing known as Khada among them, is popular with the women. Bathudi girl tattoo one or two floral designs on their forehead or arm before marriage. [8] A model of a Bathudi house

  3. Hamaya - Wikipedia

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    The arrows used to shoot the targets were called hama-ya (hama arrows), and the bows were called hama-yumi (hama bows). Since the homophone hama ( 破魔 ) has the meaning of "destroying the evil power of a demon", these meanings merged together, and the custom of giving bow-and-arrow toys to families with boys at New Year's was born.

  4. List of Arrow characters - Wikipedia

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    Arrow follows billionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), who claimed to have spent five years shipwrecked on Lian Yu, a mysterious island in the North China Sea, before returning home to Starling City (later renamed "Star City") to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow. [1] [2]

  5. Melody of Oblivion - Wikipedia

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    Her command for her Melos arrow is "Straight flush." Her bow is a wooden bow that she carries around. Koko Ninna-Nanna (ココ・ニンナナンナ, Koko Ninna-Nanna) Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Japanese); Jennifer Sekiguchi (English) A very young and playful girl, a feisty girl with risqué humor packaged in a petite frame.

  6. Yumi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bows, arrows, and arrow-stand Yumi bow names Yumi ( 弓 ) is the Japanese term for a bow . As used in English , yumi refers more specifically to traditional Japanese asymmetrical bows, and includes the longer daikyū ( 大弓 ) and the shorter hankyū ( 半弓 ) used in the practice of kyūdō and kyūjutsu , or Japanese archery .

  7. Semicolon Tattoo: A Small Symbol With A Powerful Story

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    Image credits: @projsemicolon A tattoo of a semicolon represents the daily struggles of those with mental well-being challenges, from depression and anxiety to self-harming tendencies and grief.

  8. Archery - Wikipedia

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    The innovative aspect of the invention of the bow and arrow was the amount of power delivered to an extremely small area by the arrow. The huge ratio of length vs. cross sectional area, coupled with velocity, made the arrow more powerful than any other hand held weapon until firearms were invented.

  9. Shado (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Shado is a fictional archer published by DC Comics.She first appeared in Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1 (August 1987), and was created by Mike Grell. [1] Shado is notable for being an antagonist and a love interest to Green Arrow in DC comic books, and is distinguished from other recurring characters by being both his rapist and the mother of his child.