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Uganda: Americans Mesmerised As Ugandans Demonstrate Artistry in the Making of Barkcloth

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[Observer] The world's largest museum, education, and research complex, the Smithsonian Institution in the US is this year, hosting Aloyzius Luwemba, a tenth-generation barkcloth maker from Bukomansimbi, Masaka. Founded in 1846, it has 21 museums and is also host to the US National Zoo.

Source: allAfrica.com

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