Kanga

Kanga is a decorative cotton cloth garment common in East Africa, often worn as a pair. To an extent, the kanga serves the same role in East African apparel as the t-shirt does in modern Western garb - as an inexpensive, informal piece of clothing that can be decorated with a huge variety of colors, patterns and even political sayings.
The Kanga is a decorative comb, one of the "Five Ks" that must be worn or carried by Sikhs at all times.
Kanga is the name of a fictional character in the books and cartoons about Winnie the Pooh. Like most of the Pooh characters, Kanga is a stuffed animal come to life. She is a female kangaroo, and she comes the nearest of all the Pooh characters to serving the role of a parent, often adopting a disapproving or overly cautious demeanor, especially towards her own child, Roo.

 

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