Selected African Holdings
Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen
Items selected from the online resources at Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen with African origination.
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The cloth is primarily worn by women as wrap-around clothing.‖ The text is in Ki Swahili: 'Hello idd Mubarak'.‖ The use of 'Kangas' originated in the mid-19th century on the …
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The shirt is made from a cotton bag for wheat flour. The cut parts are sewn together with a sewing machine. Het overhemd is vervaardigd uit een katoenen zak voor …
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The bra is made of machine-made material. All sewing is done by machine. Foam plastic is used for padding. The inside of the bra is unfinished. De beha is vervaardigd …
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The cloth is mainly worn by women as wrapping clothes. There are buta motifs on the edge of the cloth.The text is in Ki Swahili: "Mwana huyu wanani" and means …
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The earring is worn by girls and women of all ages. This is an old-fashioned version, nowadays (in the 70s) it is completely covered with beads. The necklace is collected …
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De tas is gekocht te Kisumu en met de naaimachine uit plastic genaaid. The bag was bought in Kisumu and sewn from plastic with a sewing machine.
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Kenneth Kaunda was de eerste president van Zambia van 1964-1991. Kenneth Kaunda was the first President of Zambia from 1964-1991.
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Bronzen armband, niet gesloten met aan de bovenkant een dierfiguurtje. Bronze bracelet, not closed with an animal figure on top.
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KK staat voor Kenneth Kaunda, de eerste president van Zambia van 1964-1991. Hij leidde UNIP. KK stands for Kenneth Kaunda, the first president of Zambia from 1964-1991. He led UNIP.