A comb, required to be worn at all times by Sikhs, one of the five Ks.(noun)
A garment worn by women in East Africa(noun)
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Use "kanga" in a sentence
"I went with my Mama and covered myself entirely in two pieces of traditional cloth like a sarong, called a kanga here."
"One of the Zanzibari dancers wrapped her red, yellow and black cloth shawl, called a kanga, around the Duchess's shoulders and encouraged her to dance more."
"The kanga is a piece of printed cotton fabric often with a border along all four sides."