Molas Kunas San Blas Islands Panama
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- Author: molaart
Tags: Molas San Blas Islands Panama Kuna Mola Art and Crafts from Panama Reverse Appliques
Visit us at: www.molaartandcraft.com www.slide.com The Kunas is one of the most important indigenous groups of Panama. The residents of the Archipielago of Kuna Yala, San Blas (Kuna Indians) are the most truly Native American (in the sense that they have retained their original lands), their traditions and their culture. The Kunas look similar from Island to Island, however each village is unique. The Cuna or Kuna indios, the term "Kuna" is commonly use, have been settled in the San Blas Archipielago off the northeast coast of Panama since the nineteenth century. The Archipielago, known as Kuna Yala in their Native Language, composed by 365 islands, approximately 50 are inhabited, there population is estimated at 61707 members. They are ruled by a political, social and religious structures which are one of the most orderly and functional in the world. Their traditional dress consists of a blouse with short, puffy sleeves, cut out of colorful printed cloth, into which, both front and back, the extraordinary mola panels are set. The mid-length skirt, the sabourete, is a simple rectangle of wrapped around the waist, colors and design vary. The scarf, called muswe, is a traditionally brigh red with yellow designs. What is a mola and where they come from? Handmade Molas the Art of the Kuna Indians of San Blas Islands, Panama. A traditional mola is assembled using the technique of "Reverse Applique or Applique" on several layers of colored cotton fabric. The first foundation ...
Another How To Diaper a Small pet Monkey Video
- Length: 0:51
- Rating: 5.0 (3 ratings)
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- Author: CarnalContessa
Tags: diapering a monkey pet monkey pet primate pet tamarin pet marmoset cotton top tamarin how to diaper a monkey
I get a LOT of emails asking me about diapering, so, here goes. I've tried cloth diapers from just about every supplier on the internet, and I came to the conclusion that they were all gravely flawed in their design, so I started sewing my own. I show one of these in another video. In this video, I'm using a size small Tamarin / Marmoset Pampers-style absorbent gel disposable diaper from monkeyneeds.com. I have NEVER had a case of diaper rash, and just like human baby Pampers, if the diaper is allowed to get too wet, you are not changing it often enough, and the gel will start to escape through the tail hole (or out the back and leg seams on a human baby). So CHANGE YOUR DIAPERS MORE! I cringe at the thought of those people that leave their baby or their monkey in the same diaper so long as to have the gel swell THAT much. I change poopy diapers immediately! I have an order in for a sleeve of poly-fill disposable diapers from marmosetmom.com and will do a video and let you know what I think of them when they arrive.
Pet Monkey modeling diaper and harness-vest combo. Cotton Top Tamarin Primate
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- Author: CarnalContessa
Tags: monkey diapers diapering monkeys diapering a Tamarin diapering a Marmoset Marmoset diapers Tamarin diapers pet monkey pet primate pet Tamarin Cotton Top Tamarin.
Pet Monkey diapering MUST start at a matter of weeks of age. Wait until they are a few months old and good luck! Sure, your monkey is going to complain about it, maybe even scream to see if that will work in to it's advantage, but you must not give in! If you give in, your monkey will remember and work YOU every time. YOU must stay the alpha. What's my secret? I have their favorite blankey (or a piece of it if it's starting to fall apart) near, and I offer a tiny piece of an ultra-favorite treat --- Gerber Graduates Fruit Juice Treats, and talk calmly to them, tell them how good they are being (even if they are being a little naughty). Praise and a calm voice will get you, the owner, one heck of a lot farther than a stressed voice spewing words of how naughty the monkey is being. Now, this video, is about cloth diapers. I have tried every, or at least near every, cloth diaper available on the internet and have come to the conclusion they are gravely flawed in their design. Not only does the urine soak through the diaper quickly, but the leg opening design is erroneous for free movement of long-jumping highly active small monkeys like my Tamarins, especially the infant Tamarins (and Marmosets). This leg opening flaw causes not only the primate discomfort but the owner too when trying to accommodate their beloved pet in the best possible, least stressful, manner. Hence, many new monkey owners put off diapering until the monkey is a couple of months old, and then.... well ...
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