ABSTRACT This paper is concerned with the history of indigenous technology in Nigeria. In this regard, I examine the features of traditionul weaving in I1orin, Nigeria, in the twentieth century. In the course of discussion, I reflect on the value of traditional crafts in general and cloth-making in particular. I then proceed to study the general structure of 1I0rin weaving with particular attention to orgunization, production and the looms utilized in weaving. It is inferred from this study that the traditionallechniques of weaving need to be modernized
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In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the study of indigenous knowledge, or the local ...
African Studies Center Papers in the African Humanities No. 17Paper presented at a November 1989 Wor...
This thesis explores the appropriation of printed and tie-dyed textiles in visual art and culture pr...
Weaving, in both its traditional and innovative applications, emerged across the Chittagong hills hu...
In 2 vols.SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN026403 / BLDSC - British...
This study has dealt into the technique and development of handcrafted dyed and printed textiles in ...
The study investigated technology innovations and factors influencing its upgrading in the indigenou...
A lot of studies have tried to observe, scrutinize and assess the role played by the colonial govern...
The aim of this study is to construct a steel frame modified loom from the modified traditional men’...
The Gouro people of Cote d\u27Ivoire are renowned weavers in the memories of Ivoirians. They are ack...
The Òndó people are known for their consistent use of the old aso-òkè types, over the yea. which per...
The objectives of this study are: (1) to explain the history of the origins of the Muna weaving craf...
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...
In this study I examine changes that have taken place in several distinct traditions of Ewe weaving ...
In recent years, much attention has been devoted to the study of indigenous knowledge, or the local ...
African Studies Center Papers in the African Humanities No. 17Paper presented at a November 1989 Wor...
This thesis explores the appropriation of printed and tie-dyed textiles in visual art and culture pr...
Weaving, in both its traditional and innovative applications, emerged across the Chittagong hills hu...
In 2 vols.SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN026403 / BLDSC - British...