In ancient India, people wore a variety of jewelry such as necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, and anklets. Jewelry was often made from gold, silver, precious stones, and beads. Different regions in India had their unique styles and designs of jewelry.
Indians wore jewelry for various reasons, including cultural and religious significance, to display wealth and social status, for personal adornment and self-expression, and as a form of protection or talisman. Jewelry also played a role in traditional ceremonies and rituals within Indian communities.
Amerindians commonly wear traditional jewelry made from materials like beads, feathers, shells, and bone. These pieces often hold cultural or symbolic significance and are worn for ceremonies or special occasions. The jewelry serves as a way to express their heritage and connection to their ancestral traditions.
Africans have a wide variety of traditional clothing depending on the region and culture. Common attire includes colorful garments like robes, wraps, and tunics made from materials like cotton, silk, and kente cloth. Traditional patterns, designs, and adornments are often used to reflect cultural heritage and identity.
The triangular trade had a devastating impact on Africans as it involved the forced migration of millions of Africans as slaves to the Americas, leading to loss of lives, destruction of families and communities, and the exploitation of their labor. Africans experienced unimaginable suffering and brutality during this period.
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africans wear masks
clothes
they wear lapas
gold jewelry money salt sugar
yes they do it is in the culture of africans
Africans produced rock paintings, stone sculpture, wood sculpture and jewelry
No, Muslims don't wear jewelry on their death.
what kind of jewelry did the timucuas wear
They wear very loose fitting clothing.
they werelong
they would wear wooden beads and shells as jewelry!!!!!