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Young Dark Blonde Girl With A Floral Wreath On The Glade Field
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Floral wreaths and garlands known as lei (Hawaii) are ubiquitous in Polynesia as both ornamental attire and gifts representative of affection or respect. Worn by men and women around the neck or around the head and commonly fashioned of flowers, leaves, vines, and plant fiber.
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Flower wreaths are also part of the culture and legends of indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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