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Scalping is the act of
cutting or
tearing a part of the
human scalp, with hair attached, from the head, and
generally occurred in
warfare with the scalp...
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separation between the
upper three layers and the pericranium. In
scalping the
scalp is also torn off
through this layer. The
layer is
sometimes referred...
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Bowie knife (/ˈbuːi/ BOO-ee) is a
pattern of fixed-blade
fighting knives created by
Rezin Bowie in the
early 19th
century for his
brother James Bowie...
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buries his war hawk into the Mongol's neck, then cuts off his
scalp with the
scalping knife. Winner:
Comanche This is the
second match-up
where the competitors...
- the Mongol's
scalp with his
Scalping Knife. Victorious, the
Comanche stumbles out of the cave mouth,
shouting as he
holds the
bloody scalp on high. Winner:...
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describes a
lobotomy as
making "a
Comanche brave look like a tyro with a
scalping knife", and
portrays the
surgeon as a
repressed man who
cannot change others...
- food, self-defense, and
scalping.
During this time, John Wilson, of Sheffield, England, was a
major exporter of this type of
knife to the Americans. These...
- base was a shield,
surrounded by a musket, bow, arrows, tomahawk, and
scalping knife.
Engravings on its
sides told the
story of the "barbarous"
murder of...
- his long
black braids of hair, his
feather headdress and a
genuine scalping knife -- at
least he told us it was genuine."
Montgomery liked Grey Owl's...
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Bloody Knife (Sioux: Tȟamila Wewe; Arikara: NeesiRAhpát; ca. 1840 – June 25, 1876) was an
American Indian who
served as a
scout and
guide for the U.S...