Symbols of Royalty in Africa: The African Headdress (Crown) Royal Families
Schedule
Sun Jun 16 2024 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm
Location
Pan African Historical Museum | Springfield, MA
About this Event
Symbols of Royalty in Africa: The African Headdress (Crown) Royal Families
The African headdress is an elaborate piece of art worn on the head to denote one's high position in society. People in leadership positions, administrators or spiritual leaders, and sometimes the wealthy in society, often wore headdresses on special occasions. Learn more about the African Headdresses/crowns worn by African royalty and elite, as well as learn more about African royal families. Make your own crown and wear with pride!
Instructor: Shatoyia Jones
Diaspora Representing: African American: Louisiana Creole, Ayiti / Haitian and West Africa
Languages: Louisiana Creole, French, English Spanish
Sponsored by: Kingdom Woman Finishing School, Woodyard Creations and MassCultural Council
About Shatoyia Jones
www.shatoyiajones.com
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Where is it happening?
Pan African Historical Museum, 1500 Main Street, Springfield, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 20.00