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FeaturedJune 202610 min read
Chebe and the Women of Chad
In the Kanem region of Chad, women wear hair to the waist — and have for generations. Not because it grows faster, but because of a powder, a butter, and a ritual passed from mother to daughter. The culture behind the compound.
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