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kitenge or
chitenge (pl.
vitenge Swahili;
zitenge in Tonga) is an East African, West
African and
Central African piece of
fabric similar to a sarong...
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adopted the
wearing of
chitenge fabric and
ichitambal (head wraps), and men have
adopted trousers, shorts, and
chitenge tops. It is
common to see such...
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Mpashi and the book was
brought out
during 1969. She wore
traditional chitenge outfits advising her
fellow women to wear
decent dress and to
avoid mimicking...
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where kitenge is worn. In Malawi,
Namibia and Zambia,
kitenge is
known as
Chitenge. One of the
unique materials,
which is not a
fiber and is used to make...
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distinct in size,
expected pattern, and usage—to the Khanga,
Kikoy or
Chitenge of East and
Southern Africa. From the
pagne any
number of
garments may...
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furniture throw or for
going to the beach. In
Zambia they are
known as
chitenge.
Brazil Kangas or
cangas are used in
Brazil as
swimwear by women. They...
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comes from many regions.
Various forms of
textiles are made
including chitenge, mud
cloth and
kente cloth.
Mosaics made of
butterfly wings or coloured...
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adequate hygiene and sanitation. A
cloth torn from the
traditional wrap (
chitenge) is worn, part tied
around the
waist and part
looped under the crotch,...
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Barkcloth –
produced by the
Buganda tribe Cape Wool was
African wool.
Chitenge –
produced in
Zambia Kanga –
produced in
Tanzania Kente cloth –
woven by...
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kitenge are worn. In Malawi,
Namibia and Zambia,
kitenge are
known as
Chitenge.
Lamba Mpanjaka was
cloth made of
multicolored silk, worn like a toga on...