Both men's and women's boubous are open at the side, both for style and to allow air circulation in hot and humid climates. |
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Bird lovers will enjoy the barbets, boubous, chatterers, weavers and brightly-attired purple grenadiers who are resident here. |
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Guineans have made an art form of boubous, garments which they slip over their heads and wear over matching pants. |
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In more traditional settings, people wear boubous, loose-fitting cotton tunics with large openings under the arms. |
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The catalogue includes information on the contributors, a bibliography, and a list of the seventeen lomasa boubous and the twenty-three mandingo boubous in museum collections. |
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Back in Dakar, though, off came the boubous and on came the Nikes. |
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On their US tour they'd wear boubous, traditional Senegalese dress. |
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He would thoughtfully send her wads of notes to spend and would offer her, after his trips abroad, jewelry and rich boubous. |
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Usually women, and sometimes the men as well, dress for these occasions in boubous, typical West African garments. |
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I was carryin boubous I purchased in Banjul for eminent South African friends. |
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Phone owners who prefer the exotic canchoose the Amazon parrot's call, the sound of a desert cobra attacking, the snarl of lions or a duet by tropical boubous. |
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