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Mushanana

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Rwandese dancers wearing mushananas

The umushanana (in plural: imishanana) is the traditional clothing dress of women in Rwanda and Burundi.

It consists of a long skirt gathered at the hips, a bustier and a stole draped over one shoulder. The fabric, which can be of any color, is generally lightweight to accentuate the draping effect.[1]

Mushanana is now only worn for formal and ceremonial occasions such as weddings, church services or funerals, and by traditional dancers in both Rwanda and Burundi.[2]

Mushanana is also worn by the Bafumbira women from Kisoro District in the Kigezi sub-region in the south-western part of Uganda.[3]

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