Loincloth | |
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clothing |
Colour |
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First Appearance |
The Loincloth is a piece of clothing worn by many clans, such as the Omatikaya clan. In the Western Frontier, many of them are woven using Rain Thistle fiber.
The Omatikaya take a more simplified approach to dress than other clans and typically bare more skin. This giving of flesh symbolizes their open, pure and giving spirit towards Eywa. The Loincloth distinguishes the various families within the clan, with members of the same kin wearing specific color combinations, woven patterns and decorative accents. Some of these traits can be traced back to their ancestors.[1]
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Armor |
'Awvea Tsamsiyu • Battle Band • Eyktan • Helmet • Karyu • Leggings • Nawm • Nawma Ni'awve • Nawma Taronyu • Nawma Tsamsiyu • Taronyu • Tirea • Tsteu
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Clothing | |
Culinary |
Basket • Butchering Tool • Cooking Pot • Fire Pit • Fire Pit Tools • Fish Yoke • Food Wrap • Ground Rack • Leaf Plate • Na'vi Diet • Water Carrier
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Music | |
Other |
Eywa • Mountain Banshee • Octal Arithmetic • Toruk Makto • Hometree • Tree of Souls • Direhorse • Songcord • Tsaheylu • Iknimaya • Three Laws of Eywa • Tsahìk • Clan Leader • Na'vi Language • Mating • Loom • Hammock • Na'vi Dance Costume • Great Hunt • Seeing
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