Images of Commemorative Fabrics from Africa

Images of Commemorative Fabrics from Africa

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Commemorative Fabrics from Africa is a collection of machine-made commemorative textiles from various African countries. This collection provides researchers access to digitized fabrics that are printed with images and text documenting events and individuals of historical, political, religious, economic, educational, and sociological significance to African societies. Throughout the continent, fabric serves multiple functions in people's daily lives. It is used for clothing, shelter, storage, and packing material. The type of African fabric found in this collection also serves as a communication device. When used as a textual and visual document, the fabric becomes a vehicle to commemorate an event or to celebrate a person's life or achievement. One does not need to know how to read in order to understand the messages found in these textiles. In societies where a large portion of the population cannot read, the visual elements enable everyone to share in the reception and transmission of the message that is being conveyed. In this way, the fabric also serves to preserve historical narratives that are important to the community. The pieces in this collection were graciously donated by UW faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other individuals outside the UW.


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This compilation (including design, introductory text, organization, and descriptive material) is copyrighted by University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents. This copyright is independent of any copyright on specific items within the collection. Because the University of Wisconsin Libraries generally do not own the rights to materials in these collections, please consult copyright or ownership information provided with individual items.

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Cloth promoting the Catholic Women Organization of Nigeria. The center of the cloth features a portrait of Mary and baby Jesus, with a banner beneath proclaiming: Through Mary our Mother …


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This cloth is an Indian produced commemorative fabric celebrating Nigerian independence. It is brown cotton with embroidered blue and red stripes. At the center is an embroidered tiger in yellow …


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Fabric commemorating the centenary of the birth of Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana. Featured in the center is a portrait of Nkrumah. The portrait and the border displays …


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Black kente stole with stripes of white, green, yellow, and maroon. Includes the recipient's date of birth.


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Blue kente stole, with stripes of pink, yellow, and maroon. The message on the stole is done in yellow thread, interwoven with silver. Featured at both ends of the stole …


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This green and white fabric commemorates the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education of Cameroon (MINJEC) and its programs and organizations. The main emblem features a group of diverse …


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This fabric supports 2009 candidate for the Gabonese Democratic Party, Ali Bongo Ondimba. Featured is a portrait of the president, an image used in his campaign, and the emblem for …


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This fabric commemorates the 10 year anniversary of the privatization of Cameroon’s state-owned electricity company. The text features the name and slogan of the privatized company, AES-Sonel, Energizing Cameroon. The …


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This soft, light-weight cloth is a bright blue color with white block letters reading "I Love Somalia" and "Somalia" in a repeating pattern. The design of the fabric mimics the …


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This fabric designed for the 2017 International Women’s Day in Cameroon features a repeating pattern of a central emblem surrounded by various mottos of the event on a pink and …