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  • 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
  • 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 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
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Mudukare <br />
Settled Fulani homestead near Kajuru village, Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
    IMG_8790_Nigeria_Kaduna_Irene Becker.jpg
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