Kente Colors

Kente Colors PDF Author: Debbi Chocolate
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0802775284
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34

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Book Description
A rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns.

Kente Cloth

Kente Cloth PDF Author: E Asamoah-Yaw
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1524596825
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 267

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Book Description
This book is about the history of an African clothing material known as Kente cloth. All relevant cultural aspects of the cloth have been explained in details with several pictorial illustrations. The book traces Kente history and how it has been used since its invention, about four hundred years ago, by an Ashanti hunter. The two authors are Ashantis and traditionalists. The coauthor was born into the industry at Bonwire. He received a national award as Ghanas best Kente designer and weaver in 2008. His knowledge in the art of weaving and his lifetime exposure to Kente traditions makes it imperative for all those seeking knowledge about Kente, the genuine African fabric, to obtain a copy of this. The other important aspect this of book is the author. The book is the outcome of his intensive research on Kente cloth after his first publication (1993) of the book titled Kente Cloth: Introduction to History. This book is the history of Kente Cloth. It contains everything you need to know about this magnificent African cloth, which was created for special occasions only.

The Copyright Thing Doesn't Work Here

The Copyright Thing Doesn't Work Here PDF Author: Boatema Boateng
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 0816670021
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 233

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Book Description
The intersection of Western intellectual property law and traditional knowledge in Africa.

Wrapped in Pride

Wrapped in Pride PDF Author: Doran H. Ross
Publisher: Fowler Museum at UCLA
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 354

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Book Description
Kente is not only the best known of all African textiles, it is also one of the most admired of all fabrics worldwide. Originating among the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, this brilliantly colored and intricately patterned strip-woven cloth was traditionally associated with royalty. Over time, however, it has come to be worn and used in many different contexts. In Wrapped in Pride, seven distinguished scholars present an exhaustive examination of the history of kente from its earliest use in Ghana to its present-day impact in the African Diaspora. Doran H. Ross is the former director of the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History.

The Spider Weaver

The Spider Weaver PDF Author: Margaret Musgrove
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 9780590987875
Category : Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 52

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Book Description
In this retelling of a tale from Ghana, a wondrous spider shows two Ashanti weavers how to make intricate, colorful patterns in the cloth that they weave.

Master Weaver from Ghana

Master Weaver from Ghana PDF Author: Gilbert Bobbo Ahiagble
Publisher: Open Hand Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 094088061X
Category : Ghana
Languages : en
Pages : 40

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Book Description
A contemporary male weaver from Ghana explains how his people maintain the tradition of weaving, including an explanation of the strip weaving of Kente cloth and its importance in their Ewe culture.

Kente Cloth

Kente Cloth PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780590880275
Category : Kente cloth
Languages : en
Pages : 42

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African Textiles

African Textiles PDF Author: John Gillow
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 0811841669
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 252

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Book Description
Traces a boy's journey across India as he searches for a sacred buffalo bell stolen from his tribe.

The Ghana Kente Evolution

The Ghana Kente Evolution PDF Author: Richard Antwi-Boasiako
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578779744
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100

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Book Description
The evolution of the Ghana Bonwire Kente cloth. The meanings of the cloth names, the design names, and the colors used in Kente cloth weaving. The evolution of the Kente cloth from being a Royal cloth to being a cloth for all and for all occasions. The traditional and contemporary views on the Ghana Bonwire Kente cloth.

KenteCloth

KenteCloth PDF Author: Jas Mardis
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
ISBN: 9781574410402
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 288

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Book Description
The literary voices found in Kente Cloth are as unique and varied as the hues of their skin. Their choice of subjects offers an equally varied glimpse into the region's vast cache of truly new voices. "Herein are the children of a Black Southwest . . . from storytellers, railroad bosses, liars, cooks, hairdressers, bus riders, singers, farm hands and the like. They tell the tales of fisher folk, ditch diggers, quilters and planters of trees. They come washed in the blood of the lamb and drenched in the wind-carried love of deep woods hollars and back alley brawls. They come drenched with the cacophony of prayers from childbirth to childhood and the laying down of the too young soul. They come strong from the womb of desolation disguised as charity and welcomed by the hands of fate. These are the writers of lives being lived and not of the merely imagined or coughed up writing class creations. These mostly unpublished writers have fought and birthed and churched and gathered 'round gravesites, together. They have hunted the lakes, swamps, valleys and eyes of the racial beasts, together. They have come back again each year to honor their dead, together. They have wished for a passion and found it on the early morning dew of backyard pears, together. They have walked a mile and more in the brogan steppers of the elders, together. They have ratcheted out the long days and nights toward progression, where their voices have been abandoned for the smooth elegance of the other brother, together. They have endured silence together, and I am honored in accepting these wonderful and horrible and gloried voices of this brief collection. Each of these letters bear witness to the honor and discovery of being alive in a way that alive is not practiced today: Considered and just."--Jas. Mardis, from the Introduction