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I brought them inside, wrapped them in kangas, and sat them down to draw with crayons and to eat peanuts while we waited out the storm.
Archive 2006-01-01 jen 2006
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I brought them inside, wrapped them in kangas, and sat them down to draw with crayons and to eat peanuts while we waited out the storm.
bongo flava jen 2006
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Global Voices in English » Nigeria: New Submarine Internet Cable Lands in Lagos 2009
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Many of its clothes are made in Kenya and use the busy patterns of Kenya's traditional tribal textiles, kangas and kikoys.
Early Shows Draw Scouts and Mentors Christina Binkley 2011
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There are such distinctively beautiful items as African kangas and Moroccan henna lamps.
Artwork of the Day: New GOOGLE DOODLE renders joy to the world Michael Cavna 2010
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The girls spent 7 days inside the house, wrapped in nothing but kangas.
Sekera and Zulfa Come of Age jen 2007
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Steven I. Weiss: Why Newsweek's 50 Most Influential Rabbis...Aren't 2009
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The girls spent 7 days inside the house, wrapped in nothing but kangas.
Archive 2007-08-01 jen 2007
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Most of the others didn't have shoes at all: they walked barefoot and wore bright cloths, kangas, around their waists and torsos.
Julie Fefferman: Feeling Lucky, Guilt of a First-World Country 2008
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George Bush: I have seen several people wearing kangas with George Bush's face on them, with a slogan underneath that said something to the effect of "We Cherish Democracy."
Archive 2008-08-01 laura b 2008
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