I’m African American and I’m attending my first Akwasidae tomorrow. I have been struggling til I found this video. I’ve waited so long for this. Thank You so much.
Just to let you guys know that different colours have different meanings too as well as the patterns wovened onto the Kente. Example, red and black Kente (or suit) is used for funerals signifying a grieving period.
Aow, God richly bless you. I just learned how to properly put on cloth the Ghanaian way. I have always struggled but this video has simplified it and after 3 practices, I'm now going to wear cloth with confidence. God richly blessed you 🙏🙏🙏
I’ve been told if the bottom lip of the cloth doesn’t form a proper circle (like flat) as opposed to slant upwards it means you haven’t done it properly
I’m African American and I’m attending my first Akwasidae tomorrow. I have been struggling til I found this video. I’ve waited so long for this. Thank You so much.
thank you for being interested in our culture
With people like you, we have hope that our culture will not lost.
This is what our traditional leaders have to teach us. Thanks dady
I'm here to watch and learn,bcos I have a cloth to wrap for incoming funeral. Thanks so much for this video ❤
Just to let you guys know that different colours have different meanings too as well as the patterns wovened onto the Kente.
Example,
red and black Kente (or suit) is used for funerals signifying a grieving period.
They're also Ganondorf's favorite colors! Kidding😂! Thanks for sharing the traditional color meanings!
Am watching and learning with my blanket 😂😂
Lolll.......when in Roman do what the Romans do.......so they say.
Hahahahaha 😂
@@everythingcohid This looks entirely different than any ancient Roman clothing styles, except for the toga but they look nowhere similar.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Aow, God richly bless you. I just learned how to properly put on cloth the Ghanaian way. I have always struggled but this video has simplified it and after 3 practices, I'm now going to wear cloth with confidence. God richly blessed you 🙏🙏🙏
Well explained and demonstrated! Thank you Openin
Thanks Nana for teaching and promoting our beautiful indigenous Ghanaian culture 🙌🙌🙌
I’m putting on mine tomorrow so I glad to learn .. Mr. Seth I see you 🫡
Wow,I have smile from d beginning to an end
Lovely, I got to learn this. Interesting I've been struggling with every occasion
Great lesson and beautiful smile Sr.
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL!!
i always watch this whenever i have to wrap a cloth
How many yards of cloth is that?
Thanks for teaching us
You’ve got my subscription
Yh
Does the right hand need to be exposed or can the left be exposed instead??
Nice one!
Thanks a lot.
I'm attending my father's funeral Kyebi Kwaku Dua. I'm now learning
Akwaaba, I’m learning nana..yooooo medase
I'm learning very well because soon I will be...
How many yards of fabric is needed to achieve this?
Well done.
Good on you
waooow panin wo fie a eye ..nana you the best ...
Wooooooow nice one
I learn something oooo
Had it wrong all along
Thanks
That’s my favorite chief.
What's the length and width of the cloth to use?
Much love nana❤😍
Oi like this demonstration
I’ve been told if the bottom lip of the cloth doesn’t form a proper circle (like flat) as opposed to slant upwards it means you haven’t done it properly
What kind of camera do you have?
But how long must the wrap be?
I think it depends on your height
Ooooo lovely
Very interesting.
Nana Ghana da wo ase
Perfect ❤😂
Ooh so interesting
Tete sem y3 papa yi d3. Live long daddy
I like that pls
Thanks nana
Beautiful
The ewe’s are disliking the video
I love this man die...
Nice
Ghana passport is 350 euros and Germany passport is 50euro are we serious as a nation.
Why aren't we serious
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Piaaaaa
🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Wooow
Wow wow
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It would of been a lovely demonstration if not long winded and dramatic.
How many yards is that?