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| The Oceanian man |
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Garments had an ornemental function. The most known is the loincloth or tapa made out of dried bark of mulberry tree and stucked with the sap.
This garment can be found throughout oceania (Australia, Papua - New- Guinea and New Zealand.)
We found a representation which shows a man from Oceania wearing a kind of dress.
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Garments had an ornemental function. The most known is the loincloth or tapa made out of dried bark of mulberry tree and stucked with the sap.
