Raffia palms are members of the genus Raphia. The Malagasy name rafia is derived from fia "to squeeze juice". The genus contains about twenty species of...
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Africa, usually near water, its range coinciding with that of the oil and Raffia palms. It is quite approachable, like many African vultures, and can be seen...
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Polypropylene raffia, or PP raffia is a packaging material made from weaving ribbons of oriented polypropylene. It is named after the raffia palm, which the...
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(Caryota urens), or oil palm such as the African Oil Palm (Elaeis guineense) or from Raffia palms, kithul palms, or nipa palms. In part of the central...
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Raphia (moth), a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae Raffia palm, the genus Raphia of raffia palms Raphia (town), the Ancient Greek name for Rafah, a town...
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constructed of dried-mud bricks placed onto a bamboo frame and roofed with raffia-palm fronds. In recent times, metal roofing has become increasingly common...
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Ògógóró (Ogog'), a Yoruba word, usually distilled locally from fermented Raffia palm tree juice, where it is known as the country's homebrew. Today, there...
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sides. The A-shaped roof is covered in raffia palm leaves. Present-day houses are made of vertical poles with raffia strips lashed horizontally inside and...
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or sandy loams. Various crops are supported including coconut, oil palm, raffia palm and cocoyam. The drier upland region of Rivers State covers 61% of...
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clay that is called Kaolinite. Often strips of raffia, which are pieces of fiber from the raffia palm, are attached to the mask. The white color of these...
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Raphia australis (redirect from Giant Palm)
Raphia australis, the giant palm or rafia, is a species of raffia palm in the family Arecaceae. It is found around Kosi Bay in southern Mozambique and...
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kingship and nobility. The coarse filament stripped from the fronds of the raffia palm tree served as the foundation of the Kongo weaving arts. This material...
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large enough to use their quills as water reservoirs. Fronds of the raffia palm may have been brought to Kublai Khan under the guise of roc's feathers...
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Elaeis guineensis (redirect from African Oil Palm)
bird's diet (along with Raffia palm). Bursaphelenchus cocophilus is a nematode pest which is better known for infecting coconut palms. (It also afflicts a...
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with what is known as achi. Achi is woven materials including strips of raffia palm leaves (Iko), and strips of cloth. The Oloja dancer wears a wooden headdress...
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has one of the largest Raffia Palm Plantations. This informs why Awgbu is popularly known to produce good and quality Raffia Palm wines. It is the best...
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by the people of Ife, appearing as masquerades completely covered in raffia palm fronds. Queen Moremi was a courageous, brave and beautiful woman who...
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Kuba textiles (section Raffia cloth)
Kuba culture, men are responsible for raffia palm cultivation and the weaving of raffia cloth. Several types of raffia cloth are produced for different purposes...
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who produce both cash and food crops. These cash crops include oil palm, raffia palm, groundnut, melon, cotton, cocoa, rubber while the food crops are...
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original forest and consists to a large extent of traveller's trees, raffia palm, and baobabs, is found in many places along the east coast and in the...
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the local economy. The Igbos living in the Ngwo region consider the raffia palm, an economic crop used for consumption, as sacred. Alongside its utility...
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made by the Kuba people of the Democratic Republic of Congo from the raffia palm is often referred to as "Kuba velvet". Modern velvet can be polyester...
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Between 9,000 and 5,000 BC, Niger–Congo speakers domesticated the oil palm and raffia palm. Black-eyed peas and voandzeia (African groundnuts), were domesticated...
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partake in the drinking of "Melu" (raffia palm wine). Each member of Mfu must take their turn supplying the group with palm wine. When a member has done an...
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municipalities, with an economy dependent on copra farming, fishing, raffia palm weaving, and tourism. The island is collectively known as a cultural...
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rainforest belt, the area has extensive arable land, rich wildlife, raffia palm, and timber. The fertile coastal plains support cultivation of crops...
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tree Softness, lightweight Piña Pineapple leaf Soft, lightweight Raffia Raffia palm Carpet/rough Ramie Flowering plant in nettle family Heavy, tough Rayon...
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excess of 60 years. Rye straw, commonly used in a barn. Raffia palm leaves; a well organised raffia palm leaves is mainly used as roof houses in Nigeria, especially...
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Stitching raffia onto the fabric in a pattern prior to dyeing. The raffia palm is stripped, and the spine sewn into the fabric. After dyeing the raffia is usually...
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