An African head wrap is commonly referred to as a "gele" in Nigeria, while in West Africa it is often called "dobo" or "kente." These wraps are worn for various occasions, including celebrations and cultural events, and are known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs. The styles and techniques of tying these wraps can vary widely between different cultures and regions across the continent.
When you wrap a mummy it is called the process of mummification
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the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
Maggie Lena Walker was an African American teacher and business woman. She was the first female of any race to become head of bank.
The first African American Division 1 head football coach was Willie Jeffries at Wichita State in 1979.
In Haiti, the traditional head wrap is called a "tignon." It is often brightly colored and worn by women as a symbol of cultural pride and identity.
Men wear a colorful scarf called keffiyeh. Women wear a hijab.
The head wrap the Muslim women wear is called Hijab. They wear it to save themselves from the sexy, wicked and evil eyes of men. They have been commanded by Almighty Allah to safeguard their chastity and honour.
smash the head light clean it then wrap them in glad wrap the ur gud to go
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Its called: word wrap
bubble wrap your head
The fabric is called a "wrapper" or "lappa" and it is a traditional piece of clothing worn by women in various African countries. It is typically worn as a skirt or around the waist in a stylish and elegant manner.
sarong
I think a giraffe can
put your head on the side that the ball is on
They get a measuring tape & wrap it round your head. Or some ones head & start making the HAT!!