Djibouti Traditions by: Maps of world.com
Date accessed: 12/4/13
In this article it says that Djibouti has a very strong and rich traditions. They have most of there traditions connected to their religion which is Muslim. They follow the tradition of women wearing long skirts and cover their faces with a vial. The art and culture is passed on from generation to generation. The culture can also be displayed through structure of the buildings.
I feel that this country is very strong in its traditions. They also have strict rules that they will stay apart of this country. The country is also
very poor and the life expectancy is low so I don't know if this has anything to do with it. But the traditions are being influenced by Islam and French traditions too.
Date accessed: 12/4/13
In this article it says that Djibouti has a very strong and rich traditions. They have most of there traditions connected to their religion which is Muslim. They follow the tradition of women wearing long skirts and cover their faces with a vial. The art and culture is passed on from generation to generation. The culture can also be displayed through structure of the buildings.
I feel that this country is very strong in its traditions. They also have strict rules that they will stay apart of this country. The country is also
very poor and the life expectancy is low so I don't know if this has anything to do with it. But the traditions are being influenced by Islam and French traditions too.