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fabric
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Ghana
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Commonly used for making traditional African attire such as kente cloth and Ankara fabric
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2
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fabric production
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Ghana
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Fabric production includes the vibrant and diverse tradition of African textiles, such as Kente and Adire, with intricate patterns and colors.
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3
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hand-loomed fabrics
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Ghana
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Integral to cultural clothing and textile traditions
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1
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4
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hand-woven textiles
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Ghana
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Hand-woven textiles play a significant role in religious and ceremonial practices.
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1
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5
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handmade textiles
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Ghana
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Used for traditional ceremonies and celebrations, reflecting cultural heritage and social status
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1
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6
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textile art
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Ghana
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Passed down through generations as a way of preserving cultural heritage
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1
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7
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textile craftsmanship
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Ghana
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Integral part of cultural celebrations, with textiles symbolizing status, wealth, and heritage
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1
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8
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textile design
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Ghana
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Bold, colorful patterns with symbolic meanings are prominent in traditional textile designs.
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1
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9
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textile patterns
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Ghana
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Textile patterns often convey specific cultural meanings and symbols, and are used in traditional clothing, ceremonies, and rituals.
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1
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10
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textile production
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Ghana
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Textile production embraces bold, colorful fabrics and traditional attire
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1
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11
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textile use in daily life
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Ghana
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Colorful, patterned textiles are widely used in everyday clothing and cultural ceremonies, reflecting diverse ethnic traditions.
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1
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12
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textile workers
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Ghana
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Historically involved in creating diverse, colorful traditional textile art
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1
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13
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traditional textile crafts
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Ghana
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Integral part of cultural ceremonies and celebrations, reflecting local beliefs and customs
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traditional textiles
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Ghana
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Traditional textiles play a central role in many cultural ceremonies and are used for creating elaborate ceremonial attire and important cultural symbols.
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