The paper examined the place of Aso-Òkè among the Yoruba. It viewed the use of aso-òkè and its economy, which has been enhanced by the cloth’s prestige status over time. It observed that the elevation of aso-òkè as the symbol of Yoruba national identify has been a strong factor in the sustenance of its usage thus making it essential to the social, political, economic and cultural life of the people. The study noted the nationalist renewed appreciation of interest in African culture in their struggle for political independence led to their search for cultural emblem. It viewed that the search led the Yoruba elite, like their other educated Nigerians from the main ethnic groups to consciously identify themselves with cloths and mode of dresse...
Tie-dye is a craft that is widely practiced in many parts of the world. As an indigenous craft it co...
This article explores the influence of Chinese actors in the Nigerian textile industry through the l...
Textiles may be used as a vehicle to penetrate and exemplify a society's customs and traditions. Th...
Adire and Aso-oke are important dress-items in many traditional ceremonies and social events amongst...
The indigenous political structure among the Yoruba is pyramidal with the traditional, divine, param...
The Òndó people are known for their consistent use of the old aso-òkè types, over the yea. which per...
While researching the ritual meaning of cloth among the Eastern Ijo of the Niger Delta, I examined t...
The main argument of this paper emerges from the submission that the advent of globalization resul...
In his discourse on trade commodities, Igor Kopytoff argues that commodities assume what he calls a ...
The rich cultural environment with which the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria are endowed has been a c...
Egúngún masquerades are traditions in which composite ensembles are worn and danced to commemorate l...
In the oriki (appellations) of an 18th-century oba (king) in Okuku, references to cloth and indigo w...
Adire, the patterned dyed cloth is extant and is practiced in almost all Yoruba towns in Southwester...
Combining extant literature with archival and archaeological evidence, photo albums and oral interv...
The history of colonisation dates back to the 19th Century. Africa and indeed Nigeria could not exer...
Tie-dye is a craft that is widely practiced in many parts of the world. As an indigenous craft it co...
This article explores the influence of Chinese actors in the Nigerian textile industry through the l...
Textiles may be used as a vehicle to penetrate and exemplify a society's customs and traditions. Th...
Adire and Aso-oke are important dress-items in many traditional ceremonies and social events amongst...
The indigenous political structure among the Yoruba is pyramidal with the traditional, divine, param...
The Òndó people are known for their consistent use of the old aso-òkè types, over the yea. which per...
While researching the ritual meaning of cloth among the Eastern Ijo of the Niger Delta, I examined t...
The main argument of this paper emerges from the submission that the advent of globalization resul...
In his discourse on trade commodities, Igor Kopytoff argues that commodities assume what he calls a ...
The rich cultural environment with which the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria are endowed has been a c...
Egúngún masquerades are traditions in which composite ensembles are worn and danced to commemorate l...
In the oriki (appellations) of an 18th-century oba (king) in Okuku, references to cloth and indigo w...
Adire, the patterned dyed cloth is extant and is practiced in almost all Yoruba towns in Southwester...
Combining extant literature with archival and archaeological evidence, photo albums and oral interv...
The history of colonisation dates back to the 19th Century. Africa and indeed Nigeria could not exer...
Tie-dye is a craft that is widely practiced in many parts of the world. As an indigenous craft it co...
This article explores the influence of Chinese actors in the Nigerian textile industry through the l...
Textiles may be used as a vehicle to penetrate and exemplify a society's customs and traditions. Th...