Lisa presented her outline for an origami history book, asking us for a
consensus about the historical facts.

Hi Lisa. Happy to read you! I checked your outline, and wow, it covers so
much! I must confess I don't know that much about the facts to offer
anything detailed. However, since you included information about the
history of paper, I wanted to suggest adding some context on folding
practices that predate paper, such as cultural traditions involving the
folding of palm leaves and fabric.

In my view, the history of paper folding literally reflects the collision
and intertwining of the history of paper and the history of folding. What
do you think?

Cheers!

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