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Kalabari Kingdom, The

A historic kingdom found in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, known for their rich cultural heritage, including the use of masquerades and festivals to celebrate their history and traditions. #historic #found Position in the diagram of Africanity: #AbstractAfricology

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Kalah

Kalah is a game that is played throughout Africa and many other parts of the world. The game involves two players moving small stones or seeds around a board with hollows or pits, trying to capture their opponent’s pieces. #game #played Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity

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Kalenjin athletics

Kalenjin athletics is a traditional athletic practice from the Kalenjin people of Kenya, characterized by their dominance in long-distance running events in international competitions. #traditional #athletic Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology

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Kalenjin running culture, The

A running culture found among the Kalenjin people of Kenya, which emphasizes the importance of endurance and perseverance, and has produced many world-class long-distance runners. #found #among

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Kalimba

The kalimba, also known as the thumb piano or mbira, is a traditional instrument found in various parts of Africa. It consists of a wooden board with metal tines that are plucked to produce a melodic sound. The kalimba is often used in traditional music and storytelling. #traditional #also Position in the diagram of Africanity:…

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Karamojong body modification

Karamojong body modification is a traditional practice from the Karamojong people of Uganda, characterized by its use of scarification and other forms of body modification to convey cultural identity and social status. #traditional #practice Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology

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Karamojong cattle raiding

Karamojong cattle raiding is a traditional practice from the Karamojong people of Uganda, characterized by their use of spears and their reputation for bravery and honor in raiding cattle from other tribes. #traditional #practice Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology

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Karamojong cattle raids

Karamojong cattle raids are traditional raids from the Karamojong people of Uganda, characterized by their focus on cattle as a symbol of wealth and social status. #traditional #people Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity

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Karamojong pastoralism

Karamojong pastoralism is a traditional agricultural practice from the Karamojong people of Uganda, characterized by their nomadic lifestyle and their dependence on livestock for food, clothing, and cultural identity. #traditional #agricultural Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity

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Kasala

A concept in the Hausa language that means “chaos” or “disorder”, which is seen as a threat to social stability and the proper functioning of society. #concept #hausa

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