Beyond Adornment Bingo

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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: used as a hair accessory and is the shell most widely used worldwide as shell money/ currency, the first female self-made millionaire, the first company owned by African Americans to be listed on the American Stock Exchange, aimed to prohibit creole women of color from displaying excessive attention to dress in the streets of New Orleans, a law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination, which is the denial of employment and educational opportunities because of hair texture or protective hairstyles including braids, locs, twists or bantu knots, a style who’s name universally translates to “people” among many African languages, and is used to categorize over 400 ethnic groups in Africa, used to signify marital status, age, religion, wealth, and rank within West African communities, a mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment used by the Himba people of Namibia to protect their skin and hair from the harsh desert climate, In Nigeria, this head wrap is part of everyday wear and special occasions like weddings, value of the natural hair industry, the first state to legally protect the hair of black students and employees, an important social ritual, a time to bond with family and friends, became a popular statement of power, pride and resistance in the 1960s and 1970s, braiding started in Africa with these people, What African tribe has the longest hair?I, a style that requires preparation from a young age when Mbalantu girls use thick layers of finely ground tree bark and oils, hairstyle which involves braiding to form a hump on top of the head and has a significant place in Yoruba hairstyle, means “end of the war” and is a hairstyle that was created to commemorate the end of the Nigerian Civil War, African threading hairstyle that’s been practiced for hundreds of years to help children’s hair grow and revolves around wrapping the hair in black thread, define “good hair”, in 1892, her book was the first novel ever published by an African American woman and she rocked braids!, Christina Jenkins obtained a patent for this in 1951, hair styling tool that serves as a status symbol in many African societies and has for centuries and the youngest Black owner of a beauty store in America.

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