
The princess was still afraid to told her parents. They were always together, always helped each other if they were distraught, and accompany the lonely one. In the next day, they began to make friends, they always played together in the garden of the royal palace. It’s my first time because, I always play alone sometimes I play with my dolls, really thank you guys, you want to be my friends” Answered the princess. “I always played alone, sometimes I play with my dolls course, thank you so much you guys want to be friends with me” So, with whom do you usually play ? We will always accompany you at all times. “Oh, is this your house? May I make a friend with you ? I want to play with you, I have no friends, I’m so lonely, do you want to be my friends ?” Asked the princess. “Dreamland is the country of the dwarfs, obviously you do not know where is it” The dwarfs explained. “Yes, my name is princess Hanna, I’m the only child of the King David and Queen Diana, dreamland? Where is it? Why I don’t know it?” Answered princess. “We’re cleaning up our house, we come from the dreamland that is so far away from here, who are you? Are you a daughter of King David and Queen Diana, isn’t ?” Asked the dwarf. “Hey, what are you doing? Where do come from?” Asked the princess Īt one point he braced himself to ask to the dwarves

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Every day she always came to the dwarfs’ house, she always wondered what the dwarfs’ did every day, she always wanted to play with the dwarfs, but he didn’t know how to talk with the dwarf, because she was afraid of the dwarfs. Initially, she was shocked and afraid to tell her parents. Suddenly, she saw a large mushroom, she immediately went to the mushroom, accidentally she saw many dwarfs there mushroom, and the mushroom turned out the into the dwarfs’ house. One day, he was playing in the most beautiful garden in the royal castle. Poor her, the princess didn’t have one friend did because her father and mother forbade friends with just anyone, consequently the princess was lonely and just be friends with her dolls. Princess Hanna was a good girl, not arrogant. She was an only daughter of the King David and Queen Diana of the Vernadsky Kingdom. Once upon a time there lived a princess named Hanna. *nb: sorry bahasanya acak-acakan, typo, dn keslahan lainnya ya* ini cerita abal-abal karya saya dan Yuan dalam rangka ngerjain tugas Miss Rie kelas 8. Posted on Decemby nathaniasemen | Leave a comment Tidak ada manus… Moreover, along with Mandau, talawang also still used as a property in the Dayak dance performances, such as Mandau dance and Pepatay dance. The price is comparable to the beauty offered by the manufacturer motifs. The Collector appreciated talawang beautiful patterned hundreds of millions or dollars. If the first talawang used as a last defense in the war, nowsday Talawang as a valuable ornament aesthetically pleasing and economically. Over time, Talawang has a different function. Although each sub-culture of the Dayak know Mandau and Talawang, apparently the use of colorsand motifs carved on talawang different. Kamang motif described by someone who was sitting using a loincloth and a red face. Kamang is manifestation of the ancestral spirits of the Dayak.

Besides Tingang bird motifs, other motifs often used is carving Kamang. Carving Talawang generally painted of Tingang bird, the bird is considered scared by the Dayak tribe. Oter side talawang decorated with carvings that characterize Dayak culture, while the interior was given a handle.īelieved that carving on Talawang have magical powers that can evoke strong spirit to make people who carry it.

Talawang about 1-2 meters long with a maximum width of 50 centimeters. Such as shields in general, rectangular talawang made tapered at the top and bottom. Timber was chosen because in addition to light, is also able to survive for hundreds of years. This type of wood is the main material used in the manufacture of Talawang. Talawang is made of Ulin wood or ironwood. In addition, talawang also have aesthetic side shown in motif carvings. Similarly to Mandau, Talawang is a cultural object that was born from the belief of the magical powers of Dayak community. To completed Mandau, the Dayak Community use Talawang (shield or shield) in the war.
