Seated on a typical coast stool, a Swahili man stitches strips of woven palm fronds into a mat in one of Pate's narrow streets. All the buildings in Pate are constructed of coral rag with makuti roofs, which are a type of thatch made from coconut palm fronds. Pate was established by Arabs from Arabia in the 13th century, or possibly earlier.
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