1. woman's hat - hatsfor women; the wares sold by a milliner. millinery. church hat - a fanciful hat of the kind worn by Black women for Sunday worship. What are fancy hats called in England? A fascinatoris a high-society headpiece that is often worn by women at weddings and other...
Bobble hat: A playful version of the beanie, featuring a pom-pom on top. Trapper: Ideal for frigid temperatures, this hat combines ear flaps with a warm lining for ultimate protection. Ushanka: A Russian fur cap with ear coverings that can be tied at the crown or...
I recall Cabin Fever as the term used to describe a sudden berserk episode of violence between fur trapper's wintering over in too-small single-room cabins. I do not recall which book mentions this. But there are hints of it in the description of the main entry above. Today it is used...
Hawken is a rugged drifter and loner who meets and comes to rescue a young Shawnee woman, named Spirit in 1840s Tennessee, whom he leaves after saving her from a rouge group of Shawnee Indians. After taking up residence with an old fur trapper and old friend named Jeb Kline, Hawken later...
trapper, Indian fighter, and a guide. At age 13 he was a daring blacksmith apprentice. While he was an apprentice, he learned to handle dangerous machinery, wild horses, and wonderful guns. Since Jim Bridger was shrewd, honest, and brave. He married three times to Native American women. ...
The seeds inside the fruit of a plant must be redistributed to make new plants, a process called seed dispersal. In nature this often happens when the fruit ripens and falls off the plant onto the ground. The flesh of the fruit rots and exposes the seed inside, which is fertilized...
FatT’s best known song (IMO) is calledHandclapand if the energy is like that song the video forMoneygrabberthen this show ain’t got no time for mussel smackin’ cuz it’s gonna be all hand clappin’ all night long! And I shit you not, as I was chatting with my bartendress abou...
Sometime in the early 1890’s a new man showed up in town who was to become Idaho’s most famous sweepboat captain. Harry Guleke was born in New York and made his way west where he worked as a government trapper around the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River. He learned about sweep ...
particular is an excellent way of providing food for the table as it is a passive activity. You don’t have to be walking +20 miles per day in order to be a successful trapper. On the other hand it does take a large bit of knowledge about the habits of animals and knowledge of the...
A visit toUlukhaktokon Victoria Island also brings surprises. Its name translates to “where there is ulu material,” referring to the copper used to make the semicircular Inuit knife called an Ulu. The large bluff overlooking Ulukhaktok was the source of these materials. ...