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He took off his feathered crown and set it on the table.
Large though the two were, the third was much larger, its high and feathered crown scarlet against black.
Hands came from either side of the darkness, appearing in the light, taking the feathered crown without ever showing themselves.
He shook his head as though it were all quite obvious; his high, feathered crown swayed.
They traded cotton thread, hunting dogs and feather crowns mainly for tools.
He is often shown wearing a yellow silk dhoti and a peacock feather crown.
Jonsi singing live and making his crazy dance with the feathers crown in Rome.
The feathered crown waggled on his head.
There was a shift in fashion, where, for example, the feathered crown is replaced by a peaked dome as a headdress of the king.
He typically has a triple shamanic feather crown including three mirrors, though statues have a warrior helmet.
The big double doors were opened by another large muscled guy in a skirt, though he didn't have a feather crown or a nifty collar.
Feather Crowns (1993)
This war goddess was shown wearing a curved and feathered crown and carrying a spear, or bow and arrows.
On his head he placed a two-foot-high feathered crown bearing the name Hoop, a name that was also on one of the van's windows.
During an intermission, yellow-skirted male dancers with feathered crowns whirled about the field to the music of drums, trumpets, and bells.
"Especially young Quintus Sertorius, if he's got no more in his clothes chest than a feathered crown."
Anxious-looking little boys clutching feather crowns and fox pelts ran across the corners of the plaza bent low, as if this would make them invisible.
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The scavengers had been more thorough here, but you could still see the remains of their costumes, grass skins and high feather crowns and shell necklaces.
The crowns of the elite were made of several precious materials; in addition, they wore ceremonial masks, feather crowns, bracelets, nose ornaments and other items.
Marianne saw a gigantic bird-iridescent niidmght blue, exquisitely beautiful, with a quivering feather crown and a long tail dragging in the dust-a peacock?
His color-coordinated accessories - wristlets, armlets, epaulets - culminate in a peaked and feathered crown that is almost the size of his torso.
Although "Feather Crowns" is set in Hopewell, Ky., as was "In Country," the new novel takes place at the turn of the century.
FEATHER CROWNS.
Often light-skinned but ethnically indeterminate, they wear peacock feather crowns and necklaces and are accompanied by winsome hybrid beasts and decorative jardinieres.