ABSTRACT In the northern area of Amhara, weavers produce a garment worn by many, made from a pure white, transparent woven material. Many weavers across Africa, including those in northern Ethiopia, are men. They are both full-time and migrant, the latter coming from the countryside during the slack farming season. Moreover, in Bahir Dar, the capital of Amhara, many prisoners weave the textile, in conformance with the division of labor system to receive an income during the terms of their sentences. Therefore, textile weaving in this area is not limited to skilled craftsmen (full-time weavers); even the unskilled such as prisoners and migrants have the opportunity to weave. However, Amhara’s textile weaving industry is male-dominated; women...
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Africans create and design fabrics to express their culture. Their fabrics are either woven or print...
The kete (woven fabric) industry in Agbozume has been one of the indigenous craft centres that has b...
This paper provides the role of weaving activity in socio-cultural life of Oromo society in general ...
The world of textiles is subjectively associated with women's work. In Sumba, producing Ikat textil...
This paper examines traditional weaving systems among the nomadic pastoralists of Rupshu in Eastern ...
Most scholars of Yoruba hand woven textiles have often concluded that the women wove merely for dome...
There is need for more women to be involved in weaving activities in southwestern Nigeria. The study...
This paper provides an overview of historical textile production in Ethiopia through a visual analys...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [117]-121).This thesis focuses on the economic importance...
Weaving, in both its traditional and innovative applications, emerged across the Chittagong hills hu...
Women\u27s status, knowledge, and artisan technologies among the Borada of southern Ethiopia have tr...
This study has dealt into the technique and development of handcrafted dyed and printed textiles in ...
This research reveals the process of enculturation and gender in the woven fabricindustry at Sangkar...
Whilst there have been important publications on material culture studies in recent years, this lite...
The handloom weaving sector has been one of the most traditional cottage industries and has been the...
Africans create and design fabrics to express their culture. Their fabrics are either woven or print...
The kete (woven fabric) industry in Agbozume has been one of the indigenous craft centres that has b...
This paper provides the role of weaving activity in socio-cultural life of Oromo society in general ...