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  2. Gomesi - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing Gomesi at a wedding in Kampala, Uganda. A gomesi, also known as a Busuuti or Bodingi, is a colorful floor-length dress. It is the most commonly used costume for women in Buganda and Busoga. [1] Traditional male attire is the kanzu. [2] [1] The gomesi has had many changes in its uses and design since its origination.

  3. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In Uganda, the kanzu [27] is the national dress of men in the country. Women from central and eastern Uganda wear a dress with a sash tied around the waist and large exaggerated shoulders called a gomesi. [28] Women from the west and north-west drape a long cloth around their waists and shoulders called suuka. Women from the south-west wear a ...

  4. Kanzu - Wikipedia

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    Kabaka Ssuuna was the first Kabaka of Buganda to wear the kanzu. After the Kabaka adopted the attire it became the formal wear of all Baganda men. The kanzu spread from the Baganda people to other ethnicities and is a national costume of Baganda men. (The Republic of Uganda has no pan-national costume for men as in neighboring Tanzania).

  5. Women in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Women civil servants and professionals also formed an organization, Action for Development, to assist women in war-torn areas, especially the devastated Luwero region in central Uganda. [4] The Uganda Association of Women Lawyers, which was founded in 1976, established a legal-aid clinic in early 1988 to defend women who faced the loss of ...

  6. Barkcloth - Wikipedia

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    Women's ceremonial overskirt made from barkcloth from the Bushong people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Barkcloth has been manufactured in Buganda, Uganda, for centuries [7] and is Uganda's sole representative on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. [8]

  7. Naleyo - Wikipedia

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    Naleyo or Naleyo Dance is a traditional dance performed by the Karamajong people of North Eastern Uganda. [1] It is a wooing dance performed in two lines with the women on one line and the men on the other line. The dance is characterized by the way the men and women jump high while facing each other, making it an interesting spectacle to watch.

  8. Uganda bans imports of used clothing from 'dead people' - AOL

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    The East African Community, a regional economic grouping of which Uganda is a member, agreed in 2016 to a complete ban on used clothing imports by 2019, but Rwanda was the only country to enact it.

  9. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    African clothing is the traditional clothing ... styles of traditional women's clothing have been ... relating to secondhand clothing in one market in Kampala, Uganda".