Shairi (Poem): Tuzibebe Kanga Zetu from meaning of poem the road not taken Watch Video
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Description: Funeral customs in Tanzania and the kanga: Kanga or khanga (pl. kangas/khangas) is a printed cotton fabric worn by women in East Africa, notably Tanzania and Kenya. It has many purposes and uses, as well as meaning. Kanga can be used to convey a message subtly. For some, it is a respectful cloth. Historically, when worn, it indicated that a slave is now a free person.nnKanga is worn to mark a special event or memory like weddings, political victories, religious occasions, and funerals. During a
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