Monday, July 31, 2023

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[I used kente cloth images from the internet to put together this mosaic]
Kente comes from the word kenten, which means "basket" in the Asante dialect of the Akan language, referencing its basket-like pattern. In Ghana, the Akan ethnic group also refers to kente as nwentoma, meaning "woven cloth".
Kente is more than just a cloth. It is an iconic visual representation of the history, philosophy, ethics, oral literature, religious belief, social values, and political thought of West Africa. Kente is exported as one of the key symbols of African heritage and pride in African ancestry throughout the diaspora [kente info from the internet]

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emancipation 
ripe with history and fashion -
a holiday time

Cooperation: peaceful relations, cultural exchanges, good trading practices; we all want this in Trinidad & Tobago and for the wider world. 
Here in Trinidad & Tobago we are in Emancipation celebration mode. There are festival activities happening all around us. 
Parades; drumming, dancing, theatre, religious devotions, and feasting;
and on August 1st the public holiday - Emancipation Day. 

she wears festive  clothes
off to camp with her lunch box
my sweet granddaughter

A high point of the celebration is afro-centric fashion displayed and worn at home,  in offices,  schools and events.
Into all of this we have with us as distinguished guests the From Ghana the royals: Prince Nana Poku Agyeman; Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asante King, Ghana and their entourage.
© gillena cox 2023

 
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THIS IS MONDAY WRITES 405
LAST MONDAY OF
 JULY

You've heard about the Monday Blues 
well this is Monday WRites  (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea). 
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For every Monday in August the Word is CLOTH Link up with one of your  posts where the word  CLOTH is present or the theme CLOTH is presented
Today last Monday of July you can link with 'dance' or with 'cloth'


18 comments:

  1. Will try to write something soon ~ maybe you can get the haiku writing going again with this link ~ thanks ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  2. Happy you dropped by Carol

    Much💖love

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  3. ...I love your colors, have a wonderful week.

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  4. Happy you dropped by Tom

    Much💖love

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  5. I love your kente cloth mosaic, Gillena, and enjoyed reading your explanation. I expect you’ll be doing a lot of moving today, especially dancing, for Emancipation Day. Have a wonderful time!

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    1. I will be staying at home viewing all the TV presentations😊
      Happy you dropped by Kim

      Much💖love

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  6. The festivities sound fun, love your mosaic and images. Take care, have a great day!

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  7. Happy you dropped by David

    Much💖love

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  8. This patterns are stunning There are many other interestings things here to see, to read. I enjoyed your post.

    Thank you for sharing and being part at
    MosaicMonday.

    Have a wonderful week.
    Greetings by Heidrun

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  9. Thanks for dropping by Hiedrun

    Much💖love

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  10. Is that the granddaughter, in the red and blue dress? It looks good on her!

    This explains why my husband had a dress suit from Ghana at the back of the closet. I never saw him wear it. He'd travelled extensively and had souvenirs from lots of places. In the US he often wore a guayabera, but nothing more exotic than a black suit and tie for dressy occasions. (His family were from Barbados and he immigrated legally from Canada, but he grew up mostly in Port of Spain.)

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  11. Sounds like a wonderful celebration, Gillena!

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