Wall Patterns in Hima Huts and ther meanings
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Uganda : Fountain Publishers, 2011Edition: Fountain Edition 2011Description: 22p., illustratedISBN: - 9789970250370
- Fountain Edition 2011 HS2011/02
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It was not until Margaret Trowell drew attention to them that the artistic and symbolic importance of the black and white patterns in Bahima huts became clear : That these were a form of writing just like the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt. The patterns were a form of communication about people and their environment. They depicted vegetation, astronomy, architecture, games ,war, beauty and other attributes.
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