@techreport{oai:bunka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001889, author = {深沢, 太香子 and 熊谷, 伸子 and 栃原, 裕 and 織本, 知英子}, month = {Apr}, note = {The aim of this study is to clarify, in terms of both sociological and physiological aspects, the reasons why females in East Africa usually wear the Kanga as their daily costume. In the second year of the study, we have investigated history of clothing in Kenya. Consciousness and actual wearing situations of the Kanga were also studied through a survey. Adaptable climate range of the Kanga clothing system was estimated through experiments. According to the Cluster analysis, it is found that wearing scene is composed of “formal services” and “daily life”. That is, they indeed employ the Kanga as their daily wears, because the Kanga is recognised not only as convenient and functional tool, but also aesthetic tool for women. The adaptable range depends upon its wearing condition. In case the Kanga is employed as a skirt only, the adaptable climate ranges from 20 °C to 28 °C, which are equivalent to rainy season in coast area, e.g. Mombasa. On the other hand, if most of the whole body is covered with the Kanga, it enables people to stay in comfort from 10 °C to 24 °C, which is equal to the climate in Nairobi}, title = {東アフリカにおける民族服カンガの日常着としての受容に関する社会学的および生理学的考察}, year = {2010} }