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  2. Culture of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Notable Cameroonian articles of clothing include: Pagnes, a sarongs worn by Cameroon women, Chechia, a traditional hat, Kwa, a male handbag and Gandura, male custom attire. [4] Wrappers and loincloths are used extensively by both women and men but their use varies by region with influences from Fulani styles more present in the north and Igbo ...

  3. Wrapper (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Blue, the color of love, is also a common non-traditional color. [15] Most women wear black kaftans to funerals. [16] However, in some parts of Ghana and the United States, some women wear black-and-white prints, or black and red. The kaftan is the most popular attire for women of African descent throughout the African diaspora.

  4. Boubou (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The three pieces are generally of the same colour. It is made from cotton and richly embroidered in traditional patterns. It is worth stating, the Yoruba Agbada is a different clothing and distinct from the Babaringa and Grand Boubou. [2] The Agbada is produced in various styles including with aso oke, lace, silk, etc.

  5. Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Noteworthy Cameroonian dresses include Pagnes, sarongs worn by Cameroon women; Chechia, a traditional hat; kwa, a male handbag; and Gandura, male custom attire. [206] Wrappers and loincloths are used extensively by both women and men but their use varies by region, with influences from Fulani styles more present in the north and Igbo and Yoruba ...

  6. Category:Culture of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cultural organizations based in Cameroon (4 C) R. Religion in Cameroon (9 C, 9 P) S. Sport in Cameroon (19 C, 4 P) Surnames of Cameroonian origin (10 P) T.

  7. '90 Day Fiancé' Recap: Emily Gets Pressured to Marry ... - AOL

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    Emily and her parents' trip to Cameroon to meet Kobe's family and learn about his culture took a wild turn on Sunday's episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, when Kobe sprung the fact ...

  8. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    A greater variety in the patterns and functions exist in Ewe kente, and the symbolism of the patterns often has more to do with daily life than with social standing or wealth. Dagbon: The people are specialised in weaving the Chinchini. This African textile is used to weave the Ghanaian Smock. Queens, princesses and women of Dagbon wear the ...

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    The five-year-old company crafts everything in traditional dyeing and weaving methods that works to blend traditional with modern styles together. Shop Now 58 BLACK-OWNED HAIRCARE BRANDS TO SHOP ...