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  2. Wedding customs in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Mareko tribe has its own traditional wedding customs. Women get married aged 15–17, men, 16–20. This tribe has eight different types of weddings. Tewaja means an arranged wedding, Alulima is an accidental wedding, Shokokanecho is where the man goes to the bride's house with his friends and takes her by force.

  3. Tosa school - Wikipedia

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    Scene from a long narrative scroll retelling the history of a Buddhist monastery, by Tosa Mitsunobu (1434–1535). The Tosa school (土佐派, Tosa-ha) of Japanese painting was founded in the early Muromachi period (14th–15th centuries), [1] and was devoted to yamato-e, paintings specializing in subject matter and techniques derived from ancient Japanese art, as opposed to schools influenced ...

  4. All the Stunning Photos from Jana Duggar’s ‘Elegant, Classic ...

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    See all the best moments from Jana Duggar and Stephen Wissmann’s dream wedding!. The eldest of the Duggar daughters, 34, and her husband, 31, were joined by their closest friends and family to ...

  5. Yayue - Wikipedia

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    Yayue (Chinese: 雅樂; lit. 'elegant music') was a form of classical music and dance performed at the royal court and temples in ancient China. The basic conventions of yayue were established in the Western Zhou.

  6. Weddings in Mali - Wikipedia

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    Traditional weddings usually last for a couple of days, which are typically led by an imam. Traditional marriages are a way to celebrate the newlyweds and a way for families to express their joys of the day. Throughout the wedding festivities the newlyweds family and guests, sing, dance, and play traditional music outdoors until late at night.

  7. Jessie De Priest - Wikipedia

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    Her elegant self-presentation was seen as countering negative visual stereotypes of Black Americans in the media. This visual carried over to De Priest's mannerisms and interactions as well. When recalling conversations with De Priest, acquaintances described her as attentive, gracious, and well-educated. First Lady Lou Hoover's invitation

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