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  2. Mammy stereotype - Wikipedia

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    The building is shaped like a mammy caricature along with a head-wrap and long red skirt. Similar to Aunt Jemima, Mammy's Cupboard uses the imagery and the stereotype of Black women to promote a business. The restaurant's use of a mammy caricature to portray Black servitude is reminiscent of how it was portrayed in the Old South. [28]

  3. File:Human mummy; mummy-wrapping; finger-stall.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Gaung baung - Wikipedia

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    The older wrap versions were usually 4 to 5 feet (1.2 to 1.5 m) long and 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) wide. It is put on the head in a clockwise manner, with the tongue on the left side. The tongue is the main distinguishing feature of the gaung baung , and is also different from ethnic group to ethnic group.

  5. List of Egyptian mummies (officials, nobles, and commoners)

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    The mummy of Wah was discovered in a 1920 dig organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. The mummy was displayed for years before X-ray analysis revealed a number of small objects of value within the wrapping. [40] [41] The outer layer of the body's linen wrappings were dyed red and inscribed with protective words. [42] [43 ...

  6. Chinchorro mummies - Wikipedia

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    The red mummy technique (2500 BCE to 2000 BCE) was a technique in which rather than disassemble the body, many incisions were made in the trunk and shoulders to remove internal organs and dry the body cavity. The head was cut from the body so that the brain could be removed, after which the skin would be pasted back on, which would often just ...

  7. 20 of the best first Mother's Day gifts you can give a new mom

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    Book Of The Month is a great way to gift a new mom something you know she'll use. But if you don't know her literary tastes, don't worry. Once you give the gift, she'll share her tastes and choose ...

  8. Eva Mendes Demonstrates How to Style a Head Wrap ... - AOL

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    Courtesy of Eva Mendes/Instagram Eva Mendes’ hair always looks flawless — even on bad hair days. The 49-year-old actress took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 12, to give fans a quick ...

  9. Communist mummies - Wikipedia

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    Early corpse preservation by humans is known from the Chinchorro mummies and Ancient Egyptian funerary practices. [1]Preservation technologies improved rapidly during the 18th and 19th centuries, with Dutch anatomist Frederik Ruysch innovating a chemical embalming solution (liquor balsamicum) containing mercury oxide, Prussian blue, and clotted pig's blood.