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English: A woman from Éwaffé, a village with at that time frequently visited, permanent marketplace in the hinterland of the Gold Coast. The bead on the back side of the clothing the woman was also called "Cul de Paris" and was at that time an internationally popular fad in women's clothing.
Deutsch: Eine Frau aus Èwaffé, einer Ortschaft im Hinterland der Goldküste mit einem zur damaligen Zeit häufig aufgesuchten, ständigen Marktplatz. Der Wulst an der Rückenseite der Kleidung dieser Frau wurde auch "Cul de Paris" genannt und war eine zur damaligen Zeit international verbreitete Modeerscheinung bei Damenbekleidung.
Français : Une femme d'Éwaffé, une village à ce moment avec au marché fréquenté et permanent dans l'arrière-pays de la Côte d'Or. Le bourrelet sur le côté arrière de l'habillement de la femme a également été appelé "Cul de Paris" et était à ce moment-là la mode internationale populaire dans les vêtements pour femmes.
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Source Jules Gros: Voyages, adventures et captivité de J. Bonnat chez les Ashanti, Paris 1884
Author Saint-Elme Gautier

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