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  2. How Black and Asian Santas are changing the way ... - AOL

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    Coby Owens, a community activist from Wilmington, Del., also took matters into his own hands.Owens portrays Santa for his community's annual "Santa is Coming to Town" event. For Owens, it all goes ...

  3. Traditional African masks - Wikipedia

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    African countries where masks are used traditionally Sande society sowei mask, 20th century Baoule Kple Kple Mask. Traditional African masks are worn in ceremonies and rituals across West, Central, and Southern Africa. They are used in events such as harvest celebrations, funerals, rites of passage, weddings, and coronations.

  4. Architecture of Africa - Wikipedia

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    A common theme in traditional African architecture is the use of fractal scaling: small parts of the structure tend to look similar to larger parts, such as a circular village made of circular houses. [1] African architecture in some areas has been influenced by external cultures for centuries, according to available evidence.

  5. African art - Wikipedia

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    African masks often represent a spirit and it is strongly believed that the spirit of the ancestors possesses the wearer. Most African masks are made with wood, and can be decorated with: Ivory, animal hair, plant fibers (such as raffia), pigments (like kaolin), stones, and semi-precious gems also are included in the masks.

  6. Public holidays in the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    Commemorates the anniversary of the Central African Republic becoming an autonomous territory within the French Community in 1958. [2] December 25: Christmas Day: 1 Shawwal: Korité: Muslim feast of Breaking the Fast. 10 Dhu al-Hijjah: Tabaski: Muslim feast of the Sacrifice.

  7. African dance - Wikipedia

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    As people were taken from Africa to be sold as slaves, especially starting in the 1500s, they brought their dance styles with them. Entire cultures were imported into the New World, especially those areas where slaves were given more flexibility to continue their cultures and where there were more African slaves than Europeans or indigenous Americans, such as Brazil.

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