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|Initiation ceremony = Boys and girls are initiated into adulthood in a ceremony in which they are given their first clothes, called ''Ima Akwa''. Until that time they are basically naked (and are considered to have nothing to hide until then), with the exception of beads worn for spiritual purposes.
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|Initiation ceremony = Boys and girls are initiated into adulthood in a ceremony in which they are given their first clothes, called ''Ima Akwa''. Until that time they are basically naked (and are considered to have nothing to hide until then), with the exception of beads worn for spiritual purposes.

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|Initiation ceremony = Boys and girls are initiated into adulthood in a ceremony in which they are given their first clothes, called ''Ima Akwa''. Until that time they are basically naked (and are considered to have nothing to hide until then), with the exception of beads worn for spiritual purposes.

|Initiation ceremony = Boys and girls are initiated into adulthood in a ceremony in which they are given their first clothes, called Ima Akwa. Until that time they are basically naked (and are considered to have nothing to hide until then), with the exception of beads worn for spiritual purposes.