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- Mushanana abstract "The mushanana (plural: mishanana) is the traditional ceremonial dress of women in Rwanda. It consists of a wrapped skirt bunched at the hips and a sash draped over one shoulder, typically worn over a tank top or bustier. The fabric used for the mushanana may be any color and is often gauzy and lightweight to create a flowing effect. Mushananas are no longer frequently used as daily wear, but rather are worn on formal occasions such as to attend church services, weddings or funerals. They are standard costumes for female dancers in Intore dance troupes.".
- Mushanana thumbnail Rwandan_dancers.jpg?width=300.
- Mushanana wikiPageID "33584551".
- Mushanana wikiPageLength "1004".
- Mushanana wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Mushanana wikiPageRevisionID "603436135".
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink Bustier.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceremonial_clothing.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_costume.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rwandan_culture.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink Intore.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink Rwanda.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLink File:Rwandan_dancers.jpg.
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imvutano".
- Mushanana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mushanana".
- Mushanana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mushanana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rwanda-stub.
- Mushanana subject Category:Ceremonial_clothing.
- Mushanana subject Category:National_costume.
- Mushanana subject Category:Rwandan_culture.
- Mushanana hypernym Dress.
- Mushanana type Fashion.
- Mushanana type Ceremony.
- Mushanana comment "The mushanana (plural: mishanana) is the traditional ceremonial dress of women in Rwanda. It consists of a wrapped skirt bunched at the hips and a sash draped over one shoulder, typically worn over a tank top or bustier. The fabric used for the mushanana may be any color and is often gauzy and lightweight to create a flowing effect. Mushananas are no longer frequently used as daily wear, but rather are worn on formal occasions such as to attend church services, weddings or funerals.".
- Mushanana label "Mushanana".
- Mushanana sameAs Q3328444.
- Mushanana sameAs Category:Mushanana.
- Mushanana sameAs Mushanana.
- Mushanana sameAs Mushanana.
- Mushanana sameAs m.0hgmk_9.
- Mushanana sameAs Q3328444.
- Mushanana wasDerivedFrom Mushanana?oldid=603436135.
- Mushanana depiction Rwandan_dancers.jpg.
- Mushanana isPrimaryTopicOf Mushanana.