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Geography of Wealth - Frafra Photo Gallery - National Geographic
Frafra Photo Gallery - National Geographic Frafra 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 in Odumasi in south-central Ghana. Dozens of tribes and about a hundred linguistic groups are represented in Ghana's six ...
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Authentic Shopping Guide @ National Geographic Traveler
Avenue 11 and Street 11 of Treichville, a neighborhood of Abidjan. Sénoufo woven Korhogo cloth. In the village market in Waranienie, visitors can shop for fabric as weavers work nearby. In ... near the American Embassy, carry a good selection of woven textiles. Back to Top Ghana Kente cloth. Kente is a traditional Ghanaian textile woven on a loom in long, bright-colored strips, which are ...
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Oxfam's Cool Planet for children
Geography & Environment – a look at Ghana's geographic location and important physical features 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 Ghana – a summary of Oxfam's work and history in Ghana including: helping communities in the ...
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Oxfam's Cool Planet - On the Line -  arts + crafts in Ghana
Oxfam's Cool Planet - On the Line - arts + crafts in Ghana Search Other Oxfam sites Cool Planet for 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. Villagers tend to specialise in one ...
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