In Equatorial Guinea, traditional costumes often reflect the diverse ethnic groups in the country, including the Fang, Bubi, and Ndowe. The Fang people typically wear colorful outfits made from brightly patterned fabrics, often accompanied by intricate beadwork and accessories. The Bubi, native to Bioko Island, may wear traditional wraps and garments made from locally woven materials. Overall, these costumes are not only a representation of cultural identity but also play a significant role in ceremonies, celebrations, and daily life.
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accualy ,no. they get ginea because when sailors from england had guinea pigs brought overfrom sounth amierica th-y costed 1 guinea
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The equatorial doldrums are located at around 5° north and south of the equator, where the trade winds converge and become calm. This region is known for its light and variable winds, making it difficult for sailors to navigate through.
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The natives were scared and th e european s were wanting them to be there slaves
of corse they didnt invent tha alfabit wut kinda question is th@!
native language.org is th best one .im doing a report on the Wichita Indians
Well maybe you should take your guinea pig a ba th
Mostly because th natives did not want to have their land stolen and be wiped out