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Okay, so let's answer now the question.
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The question is about the cradle boarding.
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A cradle boarding.
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So cradle boarding is a traditional protective baby carriers.
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So it's a protective baby carrier.
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It's like a case that carries the baby.
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It is used by many indigenous cultures in north america and throughout northern scandinavian.
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Denia amongst the sami.
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There are a variety of styles in the cradle board reflecting the diverse artisan practices of indigenous cultures.
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And this cradle board is made of, it's made of fabric.
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And the fabric is just inside to make the baby comfortable.
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But the case itself is made of wood.
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It's made of wood so that the baby is then secured by the board through these case that that is made of wood and then it is often used for babies that are newborn up to four months okay so it is used for not just not just for four months but until the babies can stay be carried through this cradle board so which of the following here is not true okay not true about this cradle board so it is true that it has been a practice for thousands of years okay and since it is made of wood the the baby's occipital bone uh in the skull okay the back of the head can become flat because some of the cradle board has no cushion or no pillow on the head side.
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So the flat surface may flatten the occipital bone...