thumb|175px|Native American (Ojibwe/Anishinaabe) woman using a tumpline thumb|right|175px|Tumplines in use in Mexico by [[silleros]]
thumb|175px|Native American (Ojibwe/Anishinaabe) woman using a tumpline thumb|right|175px|Tumplines in use in Mexico by [[silleros]]
A tumpline () is a strap attached at both ends to a sack, backpack, or other luggage and used to carry the object by placing the strap over the top of the head. This utilizes the spine rather than the shoulders as standard backpack straps do. Tumplines are not intended to be worn over the forehead, but rather over the top of the head just back from the hairline, pulling straight down in alignment with the spine. The bearer then leans forward, allowing the back to help support the load.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).