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Gourds, Calabashes, Baskets and Liquid Containers for various purposes.

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English: The Gourds and Calabashes are cultural containers basically used to eat native foods and drink palm wine (local wine). Common with Africans. In Nigeria, it is believed that the look and use of it to eat and drink gives appetite with that comfortable and sensational feeling of a 'home sweet home', even if it is a home far away from home. The liquid containers and baskets are for various household use.
Igbo: Gourds na Calabashes bụ akpa omenala eji rie nri obodo na ịṅụ mmanya nkwụ (vine mpaghara). Ndị Africa na-emekarị. Na Naijiria, a kwenyere na ọdịdị na iji ya na-eri ihe na ịṅụ ihe ọṅụṅụ na-enye agụụ ahụ nke ọma na mmetụta na-akpali akpali nke 'ụlọ ụtọ ụlọ', ọ bụrụgodị na ọ bụ ụlọ dị anya na ụlọ. Akpa mmiri na nkata bụ maka ojiji ezinụlọ dị iche iche.
This is an image with the theme "Home + Habitat in Africa" from:
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