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The traditional Fulani attire

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The traditional Fulani attire, a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.

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  • Fulani Girls<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_8905_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Homestead<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9030_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Girl with Calabash<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9121_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulanis<br />
The traditional Fulani attire is a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_0168_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Dance<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9854_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Fulani Dance<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9991_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Noppiire<br />
For the male members of the Nigerian Fulani ethnic group, an essential symbol of cultural identity is the noppiire, a hat characterized by its three angular tapering tips.<br />
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Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_0017_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Firewood Collectors<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9378_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Preparing for Cooking <br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9187_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
  • Portrait of Girl Collecting Firewood<br />
The traditional Fulani attire,  a vital part of the Fulani cultural identity, is the Mudukare: white fabric adorned with vibrant red, blue, and green embroidery, showcasing traditional symbols and designs.<br />
The Mudukare is suitable for various occasions, from everyday wear to special events such as weddings and festivals.<br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_9513_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
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