Mud cloth
Mud cloth, also known as bogolanfini, is a traditional textile made in Mali using a dyeing process that incorporates mud and other natural materials. The cloth is often decorated with geometric patterns and designs, and is used for clothing and home decor. #also #known Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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A traditional Malian fabric, which is often decorated with intricate patterns and designs that represent cultural symbols and beliefs. #traditional #malian Position in the diagram of Africanity: #IntangibleAfricanity
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A term used in many East African communities to refer to a female friend or companion. #term #used
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Mursi body painting is a traditional body painting practice from the Mursi people of Ethiopia, characterized by its use of natural pigments and intricate designs that often convey cultural identity and social status. #traditional #practice Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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Mursi lip plate is a traditional body modification practice from the Mursi people of Ethiopia, characterized by the insertion of a large clay or wooden plate into the lower lip for cultural identity and aesthetic purposes. #traditional #body Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology
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Mursi lip plate tradition is a traditional cultural practice from the Mursi people of Ethiopia, characterized by the insertion of a clay or wooden disk into the lower lip as a form of cultural expression and identity. #cultural #traditional Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology
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Mursi lip plates are a traditional body modification practice from the Mursi people of Ethiopia, characterized by their use of large clay or wooden plates inserted into the lower lip for cultural identity and aesthetic purposes. #traditional #body Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology
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Mursi stick fighting is a traditional martial art from the Mursi people of Ethiopia, characterized by its use of sticks and shields to simulate combat and to train for self-defense. #traditional #martial Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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Musiro is a traditional Shona village concept from Zimbabwe that refers to the practice of community members working together to build houses, clear fields, or engage in other communal activities. The concept is associated with the importance of collective action and mutual support in rural communities. #concept #traditional Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology
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