The principle on which a Fijian coiffure is arranged is, that every hair is presumed to grow naturally at right angles to the skin, and to stand out stiffly and boldly. ... Most of the chiefs have a hair-dresser, to whose care his mastera#39;s hair is entrusted, often demanding daily attention, and at ... In some, the hair is a spherical mass of jet black hair, with a white roll in front, as broad as the hand ; or , in lieu of this, anbsp;...
Title | : | The Natural History of Man: Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, America, Asia, and ancient Europe |
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Publisher | : | - 1870 |
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