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  2. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Braided hairstyles were widespread among many North American indigenous peoples, with traditions varying greatly from tribe to tribe. For example, among the Quapaw, young girls adorned themselves with spiral braids, while married women wore their hair loose. [27] Among the Lenape, women wore their hair very long and often braided it.

  3. Box braids - Wikipedia

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    Box braids in Ethiopia American singer/actress Brandy Norwood with her signature [1] box braids. Box braids are a type of hair-braiding style that is predominantly popular among African people and the African diaspora. This type of hairstyle is a "protective style" (a style which can be worn for a long period of time to let natural hair grow ...

  4. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] According to authors Bronner and Dell Clark, the clothing styles worn by hippies in the 1960s and 1970s were copied from African-American culture. The word hippie comes from the African-American slang word hip. African-American dress and hairstyles such as braids (often decorated with beads), dreadlocks, and language were copied by ...

  5. Stanley (2001 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Marci and Mimi (both voiced by Khylan Jones) are African-American identical twin sisters who are very good friends with Stanley. Marci wears her hair in a bun and loves sports while Mimi wears hers down in braids with a purple bow on her head and loves flowers. They also wear opposite-colored clothes with a baseball on Marci's overalls and a ...

  6. 'The Little Rascals': Where are they now (and how do ... - AOL

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    Can you believe it's been 20 years since "The Little Rascals" hit the big screen? 22 Vision recently got all the young actors back together for the first time since they filmed the classic movie ...

  7. 'Life through their eyes.' Student art captures Black culture ...

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    "The Art & History of the Black Family: Through the Eyes of the 21st Century African American Child" is on exhibit at Massillon Museum.

  8. Protective hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    Later cultural movements would brings back this sense of culture in wearing these protective hairstyles. The word nappy has been used to reference the "frizzy texture" of African American hair since the 1880s. [10] [11] Braids and cornrows were also used to escape slavery.

  9. Cornrows - Wikipedia

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    A similar style is also seen in depictions of the ancient Cushitic people of the Horn of Africa, who appear to be wearing this style of braids as far back as 2000 B.C. [19] In Nubia, the remains of a young girl wearing cornrows has been dated to 550–750 A.D. [20] Cornrows have also been documented in the ancient Nok civilization in Nigeria ...