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Creation Story Research Landscape of Zimbabwe http://www.merittravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Adv-Africa-Zimbabwe- amazing-southern-africa-96 0.jpg “11 • CLOTHING Modern, Western-style clothing is the usual outfit in Zimbabwe. There are very few people who wear traditional clothes on a regular basis. Traditional dress include a headdress, a wraparound cloth, and ornaments such as earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. This is usually seen on ceremonial and state occasions such as Independence Day and Heroes' Day.” Read more:http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Tajikistan-to-Zimbabwe/Zimbab weans.html#ixzz44xdxf1iz Zimbabwe-The traditional dress of Zimbabwe is colourful and consists of wraparound dresses and headdresses for women. Men don a breastplate made from animal skin. As added detail, women’s dresses are decked up with beads, and they themselves wear large sized ornaments – an integral part of their traditional wear which demonstrates the age the status of the woman in her community. Married women wear a blanket, called an Nguba, over their shoulders and a lot of thick beaded hoops of twisted grass

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Creation Story Research

Landscape of Zimbabwe http://www.merittravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Adv-Africa-Zimbabwe-amazing-southern-africa-96 0.jpg

“11 • CLOTHING Modern, Western-style clothing is the usual outfit in Zimbabwe. There are very few people who wear traditional clothes on a regular basis. Traditional dress include a headdress, a wraparound cloth, and ornaments such as earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. This is usually seen on ceremonial and state occasions such as Independence Day and Heroes' Day.”Read more:http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Tajikistan-to-Zimbabwe/Zimbabweans.html#ixzz44xdxf1iz

“Zimbabwe-The traditional dress of Zimbabwe   is colourful and consists of wraparound dresses and headdresses for women. Men don a breastplate made from animal skin. As added detail, women’s dresses are decked up with beads, and they themselves wear large sized ornaments – an integral part of their traditional wear which demonstrates the age the status of the woman in her community. Married women wear a blanket, called an Nguba, over their shoulders and a lot of thick beaded hoops of twisted grass called Isigolwani. They also wear copper or brass rings around their arms, necks and legs, called Idzilla. The animal skin breast plate for men is known as the Iporiyana. They also wear animal skin head bands, ankle bands and a Karos around their shoulders. The animal skin is important in Zimbabwean

traditional dress as each Ndebele group associated with a different animal, allowing individuals to outwardly convey their allegiance to their own group.”

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