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  2. Maxis Partners With Ebonix, Dark & Lovely For Sims 4 ... - AOL

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    The campaign includes a documentary, new hair options, and more

  3. Deep in the Iris - Wikipedia

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    Deep in the Iris is the third studio album by Canadian experimental pop/art rock band Braids.It was released by Arbutus Records worldwide, excluding Canada where it was released by Flemish Eye, on 28 April 2015.

  4. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    [3] Box braids: Individual plaits that are divided into squared-off sections. Known for versatility and as a protective style. [4] Cornrows: Braids that are braided close to the scalp in straight or intricate patterns. Knotless Braids: A variation of box braids, starting with natural hair and gradually adding extensions, reducing scalp tension.

  5. Box braids - Wikipedia

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    Box braids are also commonly worn by the Khoisan people of South Africa [6] and the Afar people in the horn of Africa. [7] [8] In Africa, braid styles and patterns have been used to distinguish tribal membership, marital status, age, wealth, religion and social ranking. [citation needed] In some countries of Africa, the braids were used for ...

  6. Cornrows - Wikipedia

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    A similar style is also seen in depictions of the ancient Cushitic people of the Horn of Africa, who appear to be wearing this style of braids as far back as 2000 B.C. [19] In Nubia, the remains of a young girl wearing cornrows has been dated to 550–750 A.D. [20] Cornrows have also been documented in the ancient Nok civilization in Nigeria ...

  7. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    Historians note that West and Central African people braid their hair to signify age, gender, rank, role in society, and ethnic affiliation. It is believed braided and locked hair provides spiritual protection, connects people to the spirit of the earth, bestows spiritual power, and enables people to communicate with the gods and spirits.

  8. Artificial hair integrations - Wikipedia

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    The braided hair is then sewn down and the hair weft extensions are sewn onto the braids. A weave can consist of a few tracks, or the whole head can be braided for a full head weave. With a full head weave, the braids are sewn down or covered with a net. Extensions are then sewn to the braids. The number of tracks used depends on the desired look.

  9. Ebonics - Wikipedia

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    Ebonics may refer to: . African-American Vernacular English, a distinctive lect, or variety, of English spoken by African Americans, sometimes called Ebonics; Ebonics, originally referring to the language of the descendants of enslaved African people, but later coming to mean African-American Vernacular English