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Pattern Match



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Ashanti kente cloth was originally reserved for regalia. 

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The kings of the Yoruba people manifested their power through the , complex palaces in which they lived. 

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In the traditional African view, death is not an end but a

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Among the Dogon people of Mali, a collective rite with masks is held every twelve to thirteen years. 

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Mossi girls do not outgrow their as one would a childhood plaything. 

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