tumpline
11tumpline — ˈtəmˌplīn noun Etymology: tump of Algonquian origin (akin to Abnaki mádûmbí pack strap) + line : a sling formed by a strap slung over the forehead or chest for carrying a pack on the back or in hauling loads (as household goods or game) see… …
12Litter (vehicle) — For other meanings of litter, see Litter (disambiguation). A Korean gama, circa 1890 …
13Cuyo, Palawan — Cuyo   4th class municipality   The Quiniluban island group, in the extreme north of the Cuyo archipelago …
14Duluth pack — A Duluth pack, or portage pack, is a traditional piece of luggage used in canoe travel, particularly in the Boundary Waters region of northern Minnesota and Ontario. A specialized type of backpack, Duluth packs are made of either heavy canvas or… …
15cacaxte — kəˈkästē noun ( s) Etymology: American Spanish cacaxtle, cacaxte, from Nahuatl cacaxtli small ladder for carrying things on the back : a square wooden packing frame or crate that has four legs and a net cover and is carried on the back especially …
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