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In this April 18, 2015 photo, Hanna Clary spins wool into yarn using a drop spindle during “Hands on the Past,” a day of learning about medieval arts and science, by the local Society for Creative Anachronism group in Kodiak, Alaska. Most people don’t think about where their clothes come from, but members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, who re-enact medieval lifestyles, know it takes a lot of work to get from raw fibers to clothing. (Julie Herrmann/Kodiak Daily Mirror via AP)
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