-
Swahili Coast, it is
called either a
kanga (worn by
African women), or a
kikoy,
traditionally worn by men and used with much
simpler designs, however,...
- and put
together to make clothing.
Kitenges are
similar to
kangas and
kikoy, but are of a
thicker cloth, and have an
edging only on a long side. Kenya...
- into a
shootout with Frankie's men. He
escapes with the help of two boys,
Kikoy and Buknoy, who hide him in
their cart. With the help of Dess,
Frankie recovers...
-
Kikoy fabric in Nairobi...
-
Francisco Emilio "
Kikoy"
Famor Remotigue (July 14, 1908 –
April 29, 1995) was a
Filipino Visayan lawyer and
politician from Cebu, Philippines. He was...
- Shake,
Rattle & Roll III as
Kardo 1992
Mukhang Bungo: Da
Coconut Nut as
Kikoy Ortega 1993 Parañaque Bank Robbery: The
Joselito Joseco story as Reporter...
- similar—though
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...
-
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original on
August 12, 2014.
Retrieved August 7, 2014.
Kikoy,
Herbert (January 26, 2019). "A
Gathering Under The Rain:
Kahimunan Festival...
-
support the
family in
their grief.
Kangas are also
similar to
Kishutu and
Kikoy which are
traditionally worn by men. The
Kishutu is one of the earliest...
-
fabric ****ociated with folk costume, such as a
sportcoat made from
striped kikoy fabric, a
shirt made from
kente cloth, or the silk
Madiba shirts po****rised...