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Paul Ndiho - Ghana's Kente Cloth
one of Ghana's best know product is Kente Cloth, a woven cloth most often associated with wealth and cultural sophistication.
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How to wear men's kente cloth
Demonstrates how Ashanti men of Ghana wear the traditional cloth wrap.
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INTRODUCTION TO KENTE WEAVING IN GHANA
Find out more about kente from www.kenteworld.com
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Paper Strip Kente Weaving - Project #164
United Art and Education Original Art Project: Use weaving strips, markers and yarn to make a Kente Cloth wall hanging! http://www.unitednow.com/product/14160/paper-strip-kente-weaving-project-164.aspx
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The Meaning and History of Kente Cloth in Africa
Yvonne Taylor and Wayne Kiltz talk about the history and meaning behind African kente cloth.
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HOW TO MAKE KENTE CLOTH
HOW TO MAKE KENTE CLOTH
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Kente Cloth Weaving in Ewe, Ghana.
Kente cloth weaving in Ewe. Vitt family vacation.
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Curvy Diva OOTN | Kente Cloth & Lace (African Fashion)
Curvy Diva OOTN/African Fashion | Kente Cloth
I recently posted a photo on my Facebook page and Instagram which got so much love. I decided to do a more in-depth post on it so that my readers/viewers would be in tune with a taste of African fashion. Ghana recently celebrated their 58th Independence Day on the 6th of March, and I attended a local celebration here in Houston. The Kente cloth that I
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West Africa: Kente Cloth
Part of a 10th grade geography project. A short video made with photostory that gives information on Kente cloth from Ghana.
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The Making Of Kente Cloth
A brief video introduction to the art and delicacy that goes into the making of authentic Ghanian Kente Cloth.
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The History of Kente-Black History
Although Kente, as we know it was developed in the 17th Century A.D. by the Ashanti people, it has it roots in a long tradition of weaving in Africa dating back to about 3000 B.C. The origin of Kente is explained with both a legend and historical accounts. A legend has it that a man named Ota Karaban and his friend Kwaku Ameyaw from the town of Bonwire (now the leading Kente weaving center in Asha
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what is kente cloth
Kente cloth wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.
,
.
.
.
.
Kente cloth, known as nwentom in akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the akan ethnic group of south ghana here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get ide
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Thompson and Kente Cloth Weaving by: Katrina
Thompson displays weaving techniques of the Ashanti. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge Thompson!
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kente cloths from ghana
The perfect Kente cloths for funerals and special occasions. - See more at: http://www.akwaabakente.getafricaonline.com
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History of Kente Cloth Ghana Oct 2012
Highlights from Ghana Repatriation & Investment Tour October 24-November 6, 2012. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours. www.africafortheafricans.org
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What do Kente designs mean? - Textiles in Ghana (6/16)
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History of Kente Cloth
Armstrong Appiah explains de origins of kente cloth and de details of how it developed in de Ashanti Region in central Ghana.
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Ghana Kente/Kaba Styles
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Kente Cloth Traditions of Ghana
Kente cloth making is a cherished tradition that is native to Ghana. Rose Adjei, founder of a Kente cloth making business in Ghana received a loan from Opportunity that enabled her to make enough money to provide for her family, and to create jobs within her community.
Learn more about Opportunity at http://opportunity.org/.
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Kente Cloth Weaving
A weaving demonstration in Kumasi Ghana
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Neely Fuller- Black Culture Beyond Fashions & Pyramids/Kente Cloth
Neely Fuller jr explains that we need to define specifically what Black culture is beyond ancient Africa. Mr Fuller's Show: http://talktainmentradio.com/shows/compensatoryconcept.html
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Making Kente Cloth in Adanwomase, Ghana, Africa
A guy weaving Kente Cloth in Ghana. The traditional fabric. In the village of Adanwomase.
Paul Ndiho - Ghana's Kente Cloth
one of Ghana's best know product is Kente Cloth, a woven cloth most often associated with wealth and cultural sophistication....
one of Ghana's best know product is Kente Cloth, a woven cloth most often associated with wealth and cultural sophistication.
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one of Ghana's best know product is Kente Cloth, a woven cloth most often associated with wealth and cultural sophistication.
- published: 12 Jan 2010
- views: 24262
How to wear men's kente cloth
Demonstrates how Ashanti men of Ghana wear the traditional cloth wrap....
Demonstrates how Ashanti men of Ghana wear the traditional cloth wrap.
wn.com/How To Wear Men's Kente Cloth
Demonstrates how Ashanti men of Ghana wear the traditional cloth wrap.
- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 3826
INTRODUCTION TO KENTE WEAVING IN GHANA
Find out more about kente from www.kenteworld.com...
Find out more about kente from www.kenteworld.com
wn.com/Introduction To Kente Weaving In Ghana
Find out more about kente from www.kenteworld.com
- published: 09 Apr 2012
- views: 3861
Paper Strip Kente Weaving - Project #164
United Art and Education Original Art Project: Use weaving strips, markers and yarn to make a Kente Cloth wall hanging! http://www.unitednow.com/product/14160/p...
United Art and Education Original Art Project: Use weaving strips, markers and yarn to make a Kente Cloth wall hanging! http://www.unitednow.com/product/14160/paper-strip-kente-weaving-project-164.aspx
wn.com/Paper Strip Kente Weaving Project 164
United Art and Education Original Art Project: Use weaving strips, markers and yarn to make a Kente Cloth wall hanging! http://www.unitednow.com/product/14160/paper-strip-kente-weaving-project-164.aspx
- published: 29 Apr 2013
- views: 162176
The Meaning and History of Kente Cloth in Africa
Yvonne Taylor and Wayne Kiltz talk about the history and meaning behind African kente cloth....
Yvonne Taylor and Wayne Kiltz talk about the history and meaning behind African kente cloth.
wn.com/The Meaning And History Of Kente Cloth In Africa
Yvonne Taylor and Wayne Kiltz talk about the history and meaning behind African kente cloth.
- published: 19 Sep 2008
- views: 5815
HOW TO MAKE KENTE CLOTH
HOW TO MAKE KENTE CLOTH...
HOW TO MAKE KENTE CLOTH
wn.com/How To Make Kente Cloth
HOW TO MAKE KENTE CLOTH
- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 246
Kente Cloth Weaving in Ewe, Ghana.
Kente cloth weaving in Ewe. Vitt family vacation....
Kente cloth weaving in Ewe. Vitt family vacation.
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Kente cloth weaving in Ewe. Vitt family vacation.
- published: 31 Jan 2010
- views: 14579
Curvy Diva OOTN | Kente Cloth & Lace (African Fashion)
Curvy Diva OOTN/African Fashion | Kente Cloth
I recently posted a photo on my Facebook page and Instagram which got so much love. I decided to do a more in-dep...
Curvy Diva OOTN/African Fashion | Kente Cloth
I recently posted a photo on my Facebook page and Instagram which got so much love. I decided to do a more in-depth post on it so that my readers/viewers would be in tune with a taste of African fashion. Ghana recently celebrated their 58th Independence Day on the 6th of March, and I attended a local celebration here in Houston. The Kente cloth that I'm weating was especially designed for me using my measurements.
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Curvy Diva OOTN/African Fashion | Kente Cloth
I recently posted a photo on my Facebook page and Instagram which got so much love. I decided to do a more in-depth post on it so that my readers/viewers would be in tune with a taste of African fashion. Ghana recently celebrated their 58th Independence Day on the 6th of March, and I attended a local celebration here in Houston. The Kente cloth that I'm weating was especially designed for me using my measurements.
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- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 1225
West Africa: Kente Cloth
Part of a 10th grade geography project. A short video made with photostory that gives information on Kente cloth from Ghana....
Part of a 10th grade geography project. A short video made with photostory that gives information on Kente cloth from Ghana.
wn.com/West Africa Kente Cloth
Part of a 10th grade geography project. A short video made with photostory that gives information on Kente cloth from Ghana.
- published: 18 Nov 2008
- views: 7353
The Making Of Kente Cloth
A brief video introduction to the art and delicacy that goes into the making of authentic Ghanian Kente Cloth....
A brief video introduction to the art and delicacy that goes into the making of authentic Ghanian Kente Cloth.
wn.com/The Making Of Kente Cloth
A brief video introduction to the art and delicacy that goes into the making of authentic Ghanian Kente Cloth.
- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 2006
The History of Kente-Black History
Although Kente, as we know it was developed in the 17th Century A.D. by the Ashanti people, it has it roots in a long tradition of weaving in Africa dating back...
Although Kente, as we know it was developed in the 17th Century A.D. by the Ashanti people, it has it roots in a long tradition of weaving in Africa dating back to about 3000 B.C. The origin of Kente is explained with both a legend and historical accounts. A legend has it that a man named Ota Karaban and his friend Kwaku Ameyaw from the town of Bonwire (now the leading Kente weaving center in Ashanti), learned the art of weaving by observing a spider weaving its web. Taking a cue from the spider, they wove a strip of raffia fabric and later improved upon their skill. They reported their discovery to their chief Nana Bobie, who in turn reported it to the Asantehene (The Ashanti Chief) at that time. The Asantehene adopted it as a royal cloth and encouraged its development as a cloth of prestige reserved for special occasions.
Historical accounts trace the origin of Kente weaving to early weaving traditions in ancient West African Kingdoms that flourished between 300 A.D. and 1600 A.D. Some historians maintain that Kente is an outgrowth of various weaving traditions that existed in West Africa prior to the formation of the Ashanti Kingdom in the 17th Century. Archaeological research has dated examples of narrow-strip cloths woven in West Africa as early as the 11th Century A.D. and perhaps earlier. Some examples of woven fabrics have been found in the caves of the Bandiagara cliffs in Mali. These cloths used in burial ceremonies, probably, during the medieval Ghana, Mali and Soghai Empires, have technical and aesthetic features similar to many of the narrow-strip cloths in many parts of West Africa. Such cloths which the Akans call "Nsaa" are important components of scared royal paraphernalia in most Akan royal courts today and are know to have been traded with articles of prestige by Akan Kings and chiefs early in the 17th Century. Many features of such cloths appear in the early and later narrow-strip cloths woven in Ashanti. Given these historical accounts, it is believed that the Ashanti craftsmen might have learned weaving skills from other peoples living North and West of them and later developed their unique style of cloth.
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wn.com/The History Of Kente Black History
Although Kente, as we know it was developed in the 17th Century A.D. by the Ashanti people, it has it roots in a long tradition of weaving in Africa dating back to about 3000 B.C. The origin of Kente is explained with both a legend and historical accounts. A legend has it that a man named Ota Karaban and his friend Kwaku Ameyaw from the town of Bonwire (now the leading Kente weaving center in Ashanti), learned the art of weaving by observing a spider weaving its web. Taking a cue from the spider, they wove a strip of raffia fabric and later improved upon their skill. They reported their discovery to their chief Nana Bobie, who in turn reported it to the Asantehene (The Ashanti Chief) at that time. The Asantehene adopted it as a royal cloth and encouraged its development as a cloth of prestige reserved for special occasions.
Historical accounts trace the origin of Kente weaving to early weaving traditions in ancient West African Kingdoms that flourished between 300 A.D. and 1600 A.D. Some historians maintain that Kente is an outgrowth of various weaving traditions that existed in West Africa prior to the formation of the Ashanti Kingdom in the 17th Century. Archaeological research has dated examples of narrow-strip cloths woven in West Africa as early as the 11th Century A.D. and perhaps earlier. Some examples of woven fabrics have been found in the caves of the Bandiagara cliffs in Mali. These cloths used in burial ceremonies, probably, during the medieval Ghana, Mali and Soghai Empires, have technical and aesthetic features similar to many of the narrow-strip cloths in many parts of West Africa. Such cloths which the Akans call "Nsaa" are important components of scared royal paraphernalia in most Akan royal courts today and are know to have been traded with articles of prestige by Akan Kings and chiefs early in the 17th Century. Many features of such cloths appear in the early and later narrow-strip cloths woven in Ashanti. Given these historical accounts, it is believed that the Ashanti craftsmen might have learned weaving skills from other peoples living North and West of them and later developed their unique style of cloth.
Fellowship - UMW of First United Methodist Church College Station
is sponsoring The Black History Movie and Soul Food Dinner on 2/27. Save the dates; sign-up to bring a dish in the foyer.
- published: 21 Feb 2011
- views: 7542
what is kente cloth
Kente cloth wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.
,
.
.
.
.
Kente cloth, known as nwentom in akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwov...
Kente cloth wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.
,
.
.
.
.
Kente cloth, known as nwentom in akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the akan ethnic group of south ghana here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Kente ('ken tay') is one of the most famous cloths from africa. On this website you will learn about the history of kente cloth, what its symbols mean, and how it kente cloth originated with the ashanti people of ghana. It dates back years, conceived in a village called bonwire. According to legend, kurugu and below information will help you to get some more though about the subject one of the most sumptuously colored textiles used for clothing is ghanaian kente cloth, made by asante and ewe weavers using specially designed looms kente cloth is deeply intertwined with the history of the ashanti nation. The ashanti empire or confederacy, which was located in what is today ghana, first below are the kente cloth weave patterns that you find on kente cloths. These are different from adinkra symbols which also carry their own symbolism anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. Wrapped in pride ghanaian kente and african american identity the cloth called kente, made by the asante peoples of ghana and the ewe peoples of kente cloth is the most widely known type of african cloth. It is associated with the akan people of west africa and each color has a particular meaning kente cloth is usually worn for ceremonies, festivals, and other sacred occasions. It is also given as a gift for weddings, child naming ceremonies, graduations, kente is a cloth woven by the asantes in ghana, w africa. The asante kente is woven in the outskirts of kumasi in the area of bonwire (bon wee reh) sakora . . Well, those scarves are made from a material commonly known as kente cloth, which originates from the ashanti people of ghana and cote students will practice using geometric shapes to design their own kente cloth strips kente cloth is a traditional ghanaian fabric that was originally made for royalty. The designs on the cloth contain information wore a kente cloth with this mmeeda design on february , , the day west africa make kente (ken tay) cloth, the best known of all african textiles wholesale supplier of african kente fabric, cloth, and designs. Come see what africa imports can offer you kente cloth encyclopedia has kente cloth articles, kente cloth pictures, video and information at encyclopedia a free online library kente is a ceremonial cloth hand woven on a horizontal treadle loom, kente comes in strips measuring about inches wide and sown together
wn.com/What Is Kente Cloth
Kente cloth wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
.
,
.
.
.
.
Kente cloth, known as nwentom in akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the akan ethnic group of south ghana here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Kente ('ken tay') is one of the most famous cloths from africa. On this website you will learn about the history of kente cloth, what its symbols mean, and how it kente cloth originated with the ashanti people of ghana. It dates back years, conceived in a village called bonwire. According to legend, kurugu and below information will help you to get some more though about the subject one of the most sumptuously colored textiles used for clothing is ghanaian kente cloth, made by asante and ewe weavers using specially designed looms kente cloth is deeply intertwined with the history of the ashanti nation. The ashanti empire or confederacy, which was located in what is today ghana, first below are the kente cloth weave patterns that you find on kente cloths. These are different from adinkra symbols which also carry their own symbolism anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. Wrapped in pride ghanaian kente and african american identity the cloth called kente, made by the asante peoples of ghana and the ewe peoples of kente cloth is the most widely known type of african cloth. It is associated with the akan people of west africa and each color has a particular meaning kente cloth is usually worn for ceremonies, festivals, and other sacred occasions. It is also given as a gift for weddings, child naming ceremonies, graduations, kente is a cloth woven by the asantes in ghana, w africa. The asante kente is woven in the outskirts of kumasi in the area of bonwire (bon wee reh) sakora . . Well, those scarves are made from a material commonly known as kente cloth, which originates from the ashanti people of ghana and cote students will practice using geometric shapes to design their own kente cloth strips kente cloth is a traditional ghanaian fabric that was originally made for royalty. The designs on the cloth contain information wore a kente cloth with this mmeeda design on february , , the day west africa make kente (ken tay) cloth, the best known of all african textiles wholesale supplier of african kente fabric, cloth, and designs. Come see what africa imports can offer you kente cloth encyclopedia has kente cloth articles, kente cloth pictures, video and information at encyclopedia a free online library kente is a ceremonial cloth hand woven on a horizontal treadle loom, kente comes in strips measuring about inches wide and sown together
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 364
Thompson and Kente Cloth Weaving by: Katrina
Thompson displays weaving techniques of the Ashanti. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge Thompson!...
Thompson displays weaving techniques of the Ashanti. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge Thompson!
wn.com/Thompson And Kente Cloth Weaving By Katrina
Thompson displays weaving techniques of the Ashanti. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge Thompson!
- published: 24 Jun 2011
- views: 1430
kente cloths from ghana
The perfect Kente cloths for funerals and special occasions. - See more at: http://www.akwaabakente.getafricaonline.com...
The perfect Kente cloths for funerals and special occasions. - See more at: http://www.akwaabakente.getafricaonline.com
wn.com/Kente Cloths From Ghana
The perfect Kente cloths for funerals and special occasions. - See more at: http://www.akwaabakente.getafricaonline.com
- published: 01 Oct 2013
- views: 534
History of Kente Cloth Ghana Oct 2012
Highlights from Ghana Repatriation & Investment Tour October 24-November 6, 2012. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours. www.africafortheafricans...
Highlights from Ghana Repatriation & Investment Tour October 24-November 6, 2012. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours. www.africafortheafricans.org
wn.com/History Of Kente Cloth Ghana Oct 2012
Highlights from Ghana Repatriation & Investment Tour October 24-November 6, 2012. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours. www.africafortheafricans.org
- published: 08 Nov 2012
- views: 1866
What do Kente designs mean? - Textiles in Ghana (6/16)
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- published: 24 Jul 2008
- views: 7943
Kente Cloth Inspired Makeup Tutorial
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- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 1347
History of Kente Cloth
Armstrong Appiah explains de origins of kente cloth and de details of how it developed in de Ashanti Region in central Ghana....
Armstrong Appiah explains de origins of kente cloth and de details of how it developed in de Ashanti Region in central Ghana.
wn.com/History Of Kente Cloth
Armstrong Appiah explains de origins of kente cloth and de details of how it developed in de Ashanti Region in central Ghana.
- published: 10 Jan 2010
- views: 1467
Kente Cloth Traditions of Ghana
Kente cloth making is a cherished tradition that is native to Ghana. Rose Adjei, founder of a Kente cloth making business in Ghana received a loan from Opportun...
Kente cloth making is a cherished tradition that is native to Ghana. Rose Adjei, founder of a Kente cloth making business in Ghana received a loan from Opportunity that enabled her to make enough money to provide for her family, and to create jobs within her community.
Learn more about Opportunity at http://opportunity.org/.
wn.com/Kente Cloth Traditions Of Ghana
Kente cloth making is a cherished tradition that is native to Ghana. Rose Adjei, founder of a Kente cloth making business in Ghana received a loan from Opportunity that enabled her to make enough money to provide for her family, and to create jobs within her community.
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- published: 17 Nov 2011
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Kente Cloth Weaving
A weaving demonstration in Kumasi Ghana...
A weaving demonstration in Kumasi Ghana
wn.com/Kente Cloth Weaving
A weaving demonstration in Kumasi Ghana
- published: 13 Nov 2007
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Neely Fuller- Black Culture Beyond Fashions & Pyramids/Kente Cloth
Neely Fuller jr explains that we need to define specifically what Black culture is beyond ancient Africa. Mr Fuller's Show: http://talktainmentradio.com/shows/c...
Neely Fuller jr explains that we need to define specifically what Black culture is beyond ancient Africa. Mr Fuller's Show: http://talktainmentradio.com/shows/compensatoryconcept.html
Mr Fuller's Website: http://producejustice.com/
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wn.com/Neely Fuller Black Culture Beyond Fashions Pyramids Kente Cloth
Neely Fuller jr explains that we need to define specifically what Black culture is beyond ancient Africa. Mr Fuller's Show: http://talktainmentradio.com/shows/compensatoryconcept.html
Mr Fuller's Website: http://producejustice.com/
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- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 591
Making Kente Cloth in Adanwomase, Ghana, Africa
A guy weaving Kente Cloth in Ghana. The traditional fabric. In the village of Adanwomase....
A guy weaving Kente Cloth in Ghana. The traditional fabric. In the village of Adanwomase.
wn.com/Making Kente Cloth In Adanwomase, Ghana, Africa
A guy weaving Kente Cloth in Ghana. The traditional fabric. In the village of Adanwomase.
- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 1038