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.

French

Fabric commemorating AFB, a women’s NGO in the Banifandou district of Niamey, Niger. The background displays a geometric pattern in blue. The central image shows a calabash bowl with intricate …


French

Fabric commemorating World Food Day in 1982. The black background shows images of maize stalks. The central image is of a national emblem that shows the outline of the country, …


French

This fabric commemorates the 1982 festival that took place in Agades, Niger. The black background features a pattern of blue symbols known as the Croix d’Agadez (Cross of Agadez). The …


English

This fabric features letters of the Latin and African alphabets. There is a diamond shaped emblem showing a hand holding a pen with the Nigerian coat of arms displayed above. …


Hausa

This fabric is part of a 1980s public health campaign to prevent the spread of Lassa fever, a vector born disease transmitted through rodents. The fabric features images of rodents, …


Koyraboro Senni Songhai

This fabric is part of a project to promote a more environmentally friendly and efficient stove, the Mai Sauka. The blue and green backdrop features an image of two women. …


French

This fabric commemorates the 1982-1983 national championship for Lutte Traditionnelle (Traditional Wrestling) that took place in Maradi. This fabric features an image of two men wresting in traditional uniform. Below …


Kanuri

Fabric made to commemorate the 3rd Congress of the Women’s Association of Niger (AFN) that took place in 1982. It features 6 emblems in 6 different languages. The emblem design …


French

This fabric promotes the Nigerian politician Ibrahim Maïnassara who founded the political party known as Rassemblement pour la Démocratie et le Progrès (RDP-Jama’a or Rally for Democracy and Progress). The …


French

This fabric commemorates the National Samariya Youth Movement of Niger. The background displays a pattern of blue and red images of traditional housing structures. The main image features people walking …