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Makonde art
Genre of African art
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Manyikeni
Manyikeni is a Mozambican archaeological site, around 52 km west of the coastal city of Vilankulo. The archaeological site dates from the twelfth to seventeenth century. It is believed to be part of the Great Zimbabwe tradition of architecture, distinguished by mortarless stone walls, and part of the famous Mwenu Mutapa’s Kingdom. The central stone enclosure complex is built in this tradition, and the find of a Zimbabwe-style iron gong at the site also suggests cultural ties.
public holidays in Mozambique
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Cultural Properties of Mozambique
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Tufo
traditional dance from Mozambique's North
Fundação Fernando Leite Couto
foundation and cultural center in Maputo, Mozambique
culture of Mozambique
pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with Mozambique and its people
Lipico
A lipico or lipiko (plural: mapico or mapiko) is a wooden East African mask for ceremonial dances of the Makonde people in Mozambique and Tanzania.
thumb|Lipico mask from Mozambique