In the towns and cities, Western-style clothing is common, though some people still wear traditional clothing. The villages remain more traditional, where women wear panos, African wraparound batik garments. Dressing up for parties and special occasions in the cities almost certainly means wearing Western-style outfits. Angolan youth prefer casual jeans and T-shirts, except for special occasions. There are a few groups, such as the Mukubao in the southern Angolan province of Kuando Kubango, who do not wear any clothing.
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Angolans wear a mix of traditional attire such as capulanas (wraps), colorful fabrics, and modern Western-style clothing. Traditional clothing is often worn for special occasions or cultural events, while everyday attire may include jeans, t-shirts, and dresses. Many Angolans also incorporate accessories like traditional jewelry and headscarves into their outfits.
They are called Angolans.
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Most were Angolans from the Niger Delta of Africa.
Cassava porridge, donkey bread, fruit
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