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  2. Nookazon - Wikipedia

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    The trade facilitator will be one of around thirty approved trade facilitators. [17] After the trade, buyers and sellers can leave reviews from one to five stars with a comment to inform other users about the trader. This allows Nookazon to manage the level of scam traders on the site. If a trade went badly, the player can "flag" another user.

  3. List of metalworking occupations - Wikipedia

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    Laborer, unskilled and semiskilled workers who support metalworking operations and who often develop their skills to move into the other occupations listed here.Sometimes laborers' positions may be called by more specific names, such as oiler.

  4. Blacksmith - Wikipedia

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    The nadir of blacksmithing in the United States was reached during the 1960s, when most of the former blacksmiths had left the trade, and few if any new people were entering the trade. By this time, most of the working blacksmiths were those performing farrier work, so the term blacksmith was effectively co-opted by the farrier trade.

  5. Culture of the Tlingit - Wikipedia

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    The metal daggers of the Tlingit fall under three primary categories; double bladed, hafted-pommel, and for sale blades. These daggers utilize materials such as copper, iron, and steel for the proper blades in addition to these metals the guards of such weapons could be fabricated from ivory, bone, wood, leather, and the other aforementioned ...

  6. Society of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    These individuals wore iron chains or scales, protected their arms and legs with leather strips, wore iron helmets, and used iron shields. The horses of the more well-to-do were also protected to their knees with iron armor and a head plate. The majority of the soldiers in the Mongol Empire were poor.

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  8. Kota people (India) - Wikipedia

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    They have maintained a lifestyle as jacks-of-all-trades such as potters, agriculturalist, leather workers, carpenters, and blacksmiths, and as musicians for other groups. Since the British colonial period they have had greater educational opportunities. This has improved their socio-economic status and they no longer depend on providing their ...

  9. Pochury Naga - Wikipedia

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    The trade was based on barter system, which worked well because the different villages specialized in different areas. By the British period, an iron piece (ato) was being used as a currency; two atos could buy a mithun. [2] The staple food of the Pochury was (and is) rice. All Pochuries, including children, would drink rice beer in large ...