African Mud Cloth Meanings

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African Mud Cloth Meanings. Different Mudcloth Patterns Their Meanings. Bogolanfini or bogolan cloth is made by the Bamana people of Mali.

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Why is it also called Mud Cloth. Even now African people are cautious about what they wear. Thus bogolanfini literally means mud-cloth. Bogolan literally means made from mud and its a hint to a substance used in its production.