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heifercatmoon · 1 year
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Soninke
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thetiberisthetiger · 9 months
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I love the school holidays. I spent yesterday in my pjs and today in a fancy dress
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rakiah · 2 months
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I just want you to know that I will always love and cherish you for the art you do
Especially when you draw Leona in traditional African (Yoruba) clothing. It brings me joy and I need to know how tf Vil wrapped his hair up like that because I could never
Dffgytyrefgy I’m gonna hide into the tiniest hole I can find but omg thank youuu ; ;
Also, thank you for reminding me to draw more Yoruba!Leona 🙏
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Took the advantage to draw them in their funeral attire in Crownless then 🎵 These clothes are so nice to draw x3
And don’t be fooled by Vil, he got help from maids. Though, I’m sure he could be more than persistent to learn how to tie a gele by himself.
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thegardenofbae · 6 months
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Oh to be an African woman in traditional-wear ✨
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folkfashion · 1 year
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Mardi Gras carnivaler, Mystic Medecine Man, United States of America, by Danielle C. Miles
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holidaysincambodia · 27 days
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Maasai bride from Kenya
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forever70s · 4 months
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Miriam Makeba in 1974
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kemetic-dreams · 3 months
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The first wedding rings can be traced back to the Ancient Egyptians when they exchanged rings made from braided reeds and hemp. They placed these rings on the fourth finger of the left-hand as they believed that there was a ‘vein of love’ that ran from this finger directly to your heart. Similar to today it was a ‘ring of love’ and was worn to symbolise commitment to each other. The Egyptians also saw the circle as a powerful symbol and the endless circle of a wedding ring is said to show a promise of forever.
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dinamichedelnulla · 2 years
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ⵣ Amazigh women and their tattoos ⵣ
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nickysfacts · 24 days
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The Baiana dress is a gorgeous example of Brasilian culture, as it combines the feminine styles of different cultures to form a new unique look!
🤍🇧🇷🤍
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muirneach · 4 months
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i love seeing the tunisian flags in paris soooo much :)
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myanalogai · 3 months
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Victorian era clothes, but they are made of #denim.
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treesarewhispering · 4 months
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From my fantasy universe
Ozhites are known for their gardens, nice cuttings are also highly desirable, as protea stays pleasant in a vase for long periods of time.
I was influenced a lot by traditional Yoruba dress.
Locs I saw on a guy in my neighborhood.
The flowers are Protea, the national flower of South Africa.
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rakiah · 2 years
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Happy cub and grumpy uncle 🌞
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sab-teraa · 1 year
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I’m curious? In India, do people wear all white to a funeral … or is it something that’s mostly done on tv?
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bogusavathepit · 2 years
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West African Clothing, Shoes, and Accs I Would Like Made into Sims 4 CC
More clothing that I will add to the Medieval Around the World theme for Sims 4 CC: Ashanti and Ewe Kente cloth. 
The traditional style to wear the cloth for men is similar (not the same) as how ancient Greek men wore their himation.
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