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  2. Mariam Nabatanzi - Wikipedia

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    Mariam Nabatanzi Babirye (born c. 1980) [1] also known as Maama Uganda or Mother Uganda, is a Ugandan woman known for birthing 44 children, 38 of whom are still alive. [2] [3] As of April 2023, her eldest children were 31 years old, and the youngest were six years old. [2]

  3. Traditional African masks - Wikipedia

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    Another common subject of African masks is a woman's face, usually based on a specific culture's ideal of feminine beauty. Female masks of the Punu people of Gabon, for example, have long curved eyelashes, almond-shaped eyes, thin chin, and traditional ornaments on their cheeks, as all these are considered good-looking traits. [17]

  4. Masquerade in Mende culture - Wikipedia

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    The features of the mask illustrate the group's ideal of feminine beauty. The elegant hairstyles also symbolize the importance of social cooperation, since a woman needs the help of her friends to dress her hair. [3] The Mende honor outstanding carvers of sowei masks, which are typically men, with the name Sowo Gande. According to Philips, the ...

  5. Stunning Video Shows Woman Giving Birth In Backseat Of ... - AOL

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    An obstetrician in Brazil gave birth in her car — and the stunning moment was captured on camera. In an Instagram video posted on Oct. 24, Dr. Stunning Video Shows Woman Giving Birth In Backseat ...

  6. Woman who gave birth 44 times banned from having more babies

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    A Ugandan woman whom locals have dubbed "the world's most fertile woman" has been told that she is no longer allowed to have children, Australia's 7 News reported. Mariam Nabatanzi has given birth ...

  7. Birthing chair - Wikipedia

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    Women giving birth in the upright position have been depicted in Asian, African, Pacific Islander, and Native American art. The birthing chair can be traced to Egypt in the year 1450 B.C.E. Pictured on the walls of The Birth House at Luxor, Egypt, is an Egyptian queen giving birth on a stool.

  8. These $325 hand-crocheted dolls can give birth and breastfeed

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    When Shari, a mom of two from Missouri and owner of Stitched_By_Shari, received a request for a crocheted a doll that mimics giving birth, she thought the request was a little odd.

  9. Chiwara - Wikipedia

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    Chiwara masks are categorized in three ways: horizontal, vertical, or abstract. In addition, Chiwara can be either male or female. Female Chiwara masks are denoted by the presence of a baby antelope and straight horns. Male Chiwara masks have bent horns and a phallus. The sex of a Chiwara mask is much clearer on horizontal and vertical masks ...