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Jul 31, 2009 News
As Guyanese prepare to observe Emancipation Day celebrations this woman who mastered the hat and head wrapping art in Suriname has begun plying her trade on Main Street, Georgetown.
Bedecked in her African garb she represents the African Cultural Development Association and has been offering her expertise on African influenced hat making for several years.
With growing interest in her abilities she has been sought out by more than 50 persons on any given day from various institutions to make their ‘one of a kind’ August 1 Emancipation Day outfits.
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