angisa

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Angisa is a traditional Afro-Surinamese headscarf art form, known for its elaborately folded styles that often convey symbolic messages.

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angisa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Afro-Surinamese cultural practice
intangible cultural heritage
traditional headscarf
artFormType folding art
textile art
associatedWith Afro-Surinamese
surface form: Afro-Surinamese women

koto dress
category African diaspora culture
Surinamese culture
headgear
traditional clothing
countryOfOrigin Suriname
culturalRegion Caribbean
South America
culturalSignificance element of festive and ceremonial dress
symbol of Afro-Surinamese heritage
displayedAt cultural festivals
museums of Surinamese culture
ethnicContext Afro-Surinamese people
function expression of identity
fashion accessory
marker of social status
nonverbal communication
hasAspect named styles with distinct meanings
specific folding techniques
historicalContext developed in Afro-Surinamese communities during and after slavery
languageOfSymbols folding patterns
ways of tying the scarf
material cotton fabric
printed textiles
notableFeature elaborately folded styles
symbolic messages encoded in folds
occasion cultural ceremonies
festive events
religious celebrations
preservationEffort documented by cultural organizations in Suriname
relatedPractice headwrap traditions in the African diaspora
requiresSkill knowledge of specific folds
manual dexterity
symbolism can convey social messages
can indicate marital status
can indicate mood
transmission taught across generations
usedAs headscarf
visualCharacteristic bright colors
decorative patterns
wornBy women

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