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Densinkran[1] is the hairstyle worn by queen mothers and women of the Ashanti people in Ghana.[2] It is a short cut and the edges of the head and hair are dyed with charcoal or black dye.
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^Clothing And Fashion In Ghanaian Culture: A Case Study Among The Akans (PhD thesis). Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Retrieved 2020-08-10 – via Scribd.
Densinkran is the hairstyle worn by queen mothers and women of the Ashanti people in Ghana. It is a short cut and the edges of the head and hair are dyed...
by the Asante women called 'Gyese Nkran', (except Akra), vulgarized as Densinkran, was introduced to mourn the Asante dead in the Katamanso war. Lawler...
season when they wore wooden clogs to keep their feet out of the mud. The Densinkran was a form of hairstyle introduced in the Ashanti Empire to mourn the...