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rawhide

[raw-hahyd] / ˈrɔˌhaɪd /


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Metal ring bits adopted from the Spanish caused distinctive fractures in an animal’s teeth and palate; rawhide bridles developed by Native people wore telltale grooves in the lower jaw.

From Science Magazine

Also in that particular drawer: dog biscuits, rawhide chews — and the pristine bunny.

From Washington Post

“From there, it’s the weird stuff: running on a basketball court to a rawhide bone,” Krauss said.

From New York Times

And, yes, he returned to painting, often using rawhide as his canvas, another reference to indigenous art history.

From Seattle Times

Gibson – known known for his rawhide paintings, inspired by the animal skin bags of the nomadic tribes of the Great Plains – will show artwork made from glass beads with Roberts Projects.

From The Guardian