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National Museum of African Art / Africa in Motion / Kankouran West ...
On July 11, 2007, in front of a lively audience, Kankouran West African Dance Company delivered an exciting and engaging performance. ...
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Faith: Curatorial Introduction and Artwork | Ethiopian Icons ...
Ethiopian Icons - Faith. Icon Ethiopian Orthodox style. Late 19th century. Distemper and gesso on wood. Icon Ethiopian Orthodox style c. 1750-1855 ...
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Gifts & Blessings || Queen's Room gallery
National Museum of African Art exhibition of the textile arts of Madagascar.
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Georgia Papageorge | Sowa Pan 360
Sowa Pan 360° 1994–95. Acrylic and graphite on canvas with photographs and plexiglass 97-22-1, museum purchase. Born in Simonstown, Cape Province, in 1941, ...
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Wrapped in Pride
Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity ... Contemporary kente fashion includes tailored skirts and blouses, suits, and dresses. ...
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TxtStyles/Fashioning Identity - Educational activities - ChooseUrStyl
Factory Prints. Kente Wrappers. Ndebele. Choose the boy or girl. Choose a Style. Click on the arrows for different choices, then click the outfit. ...
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Wrapped in Pride
From Strips to Cloth. Asante kente. Kente is made by the Asante and Ewe peoples and is the best known of all African textiles. Kente comes from the word ...
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TxtStyles/Fashioning Identity - Educational activities - Create a ...
Create a Symbol This chest ornament is made and worn by Ndebele (N-de-bell-lay) children ... Create a symbol or design that means something personal to you ...
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Mali Empire and Djenne Figures
Although each empire rose to assert its power, they coexisted independently for centuries. At its peak (1200-1300), the Mali Empire covered an area that ...
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Mali Empire and Djenne Figures: Works of Art
They were unearthed near Djenne in the Inland Delta region of the Niger River, the heart of the Mali Empire between the 13th and 16th centuries. ...