Dothraki have copper-toned skin, black hair, and almond-shaped eyes. Men wear braided hair with bells, which are added after victories. They wear leather vests, horsehair leggings, and leather boots
Proverb originated in Gaelic and entered English in Scotland. First appears in John Ray's 1813 collection, not 1670. Early Scottish and Irish contexts confirm modern meaning
Namesake refers to entities bearing the name of another. Term first appeared around 1635, possibly from Hebrew "for one's name's sake". Second recipient of a name is usually called namesake
Finnish sauna is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2020. Earliest versions date back to 7000 BC. Used for living, eating, hygiene, and giving birth. Popularity grew during Scandinavian Reformation due to syphilis
Totem is a sacred object or spirit representing a group of people. Term comes from Ojibwe language and culture, but not limited to them. Anishinaabe clans are named after animal totems, derived from Miigis beings
Festivals are community-centered events celebrating traditions. Most festivals are religious or based on folklore. Modern festivals are open to tourists with local traditions