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People/Ghana: Photo Gallery ProfileVideoPhoto Gallery Tribe in Odumasi 3 of 10 Wrapped in colorful kente cloth, members of one of Ghana's many tribal groups make their way through a clearing ...
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Back to Top Ghana Kente cloth. Kente is a traditional Ghanaian textile woven on a loom in long, bright-colored strips, which are sewn together. Kente cloth originated as the royal garment of the Asante, and today the Asante and Ewe people weave Kente. Buy it in Accra in the National ...
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People & Society – examples of Ghanian arts and crafts including kente cloth, popular music and sports Factfile – a collection of interesting facts and figures Oxfam in ...
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Oxfam's Cool Planet - On the Line - arts + crafts in Ghana
Teacher Oxfam GB Make Trade Fair Ashanti people are famous for their hand-woven ceremonial Kente cloth. Other traditional crafts include wood carving, brass figures, gold jewellery, basket weaving, and drum-making ...
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