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- Islam, or
Traditional African religions). It is
often made of
kente cloth,
mudcloth, or
knitted or
crocheted in a
variety of yarns.[citation needed] Crown...
- of the Akan people. For
Akans and many Ewes,
kente is a
formal cloth.
Mudcloth—created by
making mud
drawings on cotton. Tie-dye—made by
resist tying...
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using a
stitch resist method to make
Adire Alabere. Mali:
Traditional mudcloth followed a
specific method using weave, dye, and
local mud.
Desired patterns...
- the
Global Fund.
April 3, 2006
Shoes Converse Mudcloth shoes Converse Product Red
limited edition Mudcloth trainers,
designed by
Giles Deacon, are available...
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textiles is the colorful, strip-woven
Kente cloth of Ghana.
Boldly patterned mudcloth is
another well-known technique.
Africa is home to a
thriving contemporary...
- women's
clothing in
Africa comprised either brightly colored kente cloth or
mudcloth traditional dress such as the boubou, pagne, and doek, or
secondhand Western...
- It is one of the
plants used to make bògòlanfini, a
traditional Malian mudcloth.
Small branches with
leaves are
crushed to make one of the
yellow dyes...
- used in
making the
boubou (for men) and
kaftan (for women). Bògòlanfini (
mudcloth) is
cotton textile d**** with
fermented mud of tree sap and teas, hand made...
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artist known for her bògòlanfini, or mud cloth.
While the po****rity of
mudcloth and the
international market for it has led to a
simplification of traditional...