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but the colour pattern which was often red, yellow and black or ochre was added with natural dies to their white cotton cloth even by country side nomads with dye plants such as orcha weed and Jirmah. It has a cultural meaning in Somali culture
You should teach me how you be like you!Shaash saar (Scarf placing) is a general Somali thing throughout, not really specific to southern tradition. Perhaps the ceremonial aspect of it, but all it is placing a scarf on a brides head. It is linked to head covering of women being symbolized as married and unmarried women wore braids.
What people call alindi is really just a cotton cloth that is dyed in a colour pattern that is general to Somalis and it actually holds a lot cultural implication rooted in pastoralism they are imitating the colours the coats of certain goats:
Aamiin, thank you so much for the kind words. I pray the same for all our elders who wemt through the war and been through so much, may Allah bless them and make it easier on them. InshaβAllah, weβll get the chance to repay them for all their sacrifices. And may Allah reunite your auntie with her babies in Jannah.Miskiin π«Ά all love too your family sis also Iβm praying for you trump is your president
Aamin thank you abaayo π₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯Ήπ₯ΉAamiin, thank you so much for the kind words. I pray the same for all our elders who wemt through the war and been through so much, may Allah bless them and make it easier on them. InshaβAllah, weβll get the chance to repay them for all their sacrifices. And may Allah reunite your auntie with her babies in Jannah.
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Shaash saar (Scarf placing) is a general Somali thing throughout, not really specific to southern tradition. Perhaps the ceremonial aspect of it, but all it is placing a scarf on a brides head. It is linked to head covering of women being symbolized as married and unmarried women didn't cover their hair wore braids instead.
What people call alindi is really just a cotton cloth that is dyed in a colour pattern that is general to Somalis and it actually holds cultural implication rooted in pastoralism they are imitating the colours of the coats of certain goats: