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1920s: Marcus Garvey, a black nationalist, urges followers to embrace their natural hair and reclaim an African aesthetic. Woman (Mbororo) in Foumban, Cameroon. Originally published 1919. 1444: Europeans trade on the west coast of Africa with people wearing elaborate hairstyles, including locks, plaits and twists. 1619: First slaves brought to Jamestown; African language, culture and grooming tradition begin to disappear. 1700s: Calling black hair “wool,” many whites dehumanize slaves. The…

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Amasunzu is a traditional Rwandan hairstyle that has a rich history and cultural significance. It was traditionally worn by both men and women in the Rwandan society, and it held deep cultural meaning.

Over time, however, the popularity and practice of Amasunzu declined due to influences from Western culture and the introduction of more modern hairstyles. It was only in recent years that efforts have been made to revive and preserve this traditional hairstyle. 

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Away To Africa Travel & Tours on Instagram: "Royalty Hairstyles. Amasunzu is a traditional Rwandan hairstyle that has a rich history and cultural significance. It was traditionally worn by both men and women in the Rwandan society, and it held deep cultural meaning. Over time, however, the popularity and practice of Amasunzu declined due to influences from Western culture and the introduction of more modern hairstyles. It was only in recent years that efforts have been made to revive and…

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