ELEPH_191101_142
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Cotton sheeting, 1904

In the 1830s the cotton mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, began to supply plain undyed cloth to markets in East Africa. Known as merekani or amerikani in Swahili, this type of cloth was exported in large quantities for decades, and was a valuable medium of exchange for elephant tusks in the interior of East Africa.
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