| Introduction:
Rulers in the Asante Kingdom of Ghana have been wearing wrappers made of cloth called kente for several centuries. The cloth begins as a long, narrow strip that is woven by men on a loom. Later, the long strip is cut into smaller sections that are sewn together, edge to edge.
Kente cloth is worn by more than just kings today. Asante people wear untailored wrappers or clothing made from kente cloth as their best dress and on special occasions such as weddings and funerals. Kente cloth also has become popular around the world as a source of pride for people of African descent.
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Materials
| One piece of construction paper (12 x 18 in.) |
| Assortment of paper strips |
| Scissors |
| Glue |
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