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hair-string

American  
[hair-string] / ˈhɛərˌstrɪŋ /

noun

hair-strings plural
  1. a string or cord made from human hair, traditionally used in textiles in some Australian Aboriginal cultures.


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The tribe had left behind them a number of treasures—bundles of firemaking sticks, bean-and-gum ornaments, and the usual bark “portmanteaus” containing hair-string, feathers, red ochre, and other knick-knacks.

From Spinifex and Sand by Carnegie, David Wynford

It seems likely that one man or tribe should have a special aptitude for manufacturing message-sticks, whilst others perhaps make a speciality of hair-string or spears.

From Spinifex and Sand by Carnegie, David Wynford

The reader will observe that the magic hair-string and locks of hair play the same important part in m'teoulin that they did in Old World magic.

From Algonquin Legends of New England by Leland, Charles Godfrey

So, taking him into the woods, they found the old woman, who, kind as ever, did for the chief's son what she had already done for his friend, and gave him also a magic hair-string.

From Algonquin Legends of New England by Leland, Charles Godfrey

Now it had taken Master Lox the entire day to untie the hair-string, so when he came down it was dark, and he was glad when he saw the hut and thought of resting therein.

From Algonquin Legends of New England by Leland, Charles Godfrey

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