I had one man making a match with a dog hair and a human hair, and he said they came from the same person, because he couldn't interpret what he saw.
In Exhibit 667, I have a photomicrograph of a root of a human hair.
The root of a human hair is more or less shaped similar to a light bulb.
In animal hair the medullary structure is much wider than that in a human hair.
A certain number of the churinga have a hole at one end, through which goes a thread made of human hair or that of an opossum.
The natives of the centre wear belts made of human hair, whose religious functions we have already pointed out: they are also used to wrap up certain instruments of the cult.
One nest I took on the 15th June was composed wholly of tow, but generally they have an outer foundation of twigs, and are lined with tow, bits of cotton, human hair, or rags.
Human hair is characterised by being fairly uniform in diameter throughout most of its length and then tapering gradually to a fine point.
One of the familiar cases of this sort is human hair-color.
Does the graying of human hair represent an ontogenetically advanced condition of the melanic pigment as yellow represents the embryonic condition?
One might be inclined to think that the employment of human hair is a relic of head-hunting, but I was unable to find a single tradition of its practice in eastern MindanĂ¡o and I doubt if such ever existed.
A girdle of human hairor of plaited vegetable fiber, held in place with a shell button or with a plaited cord, retains this garment in place.
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