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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This high school graduation kente stole is done in green and white, the school colors, and includes the recipient's jersey number and year of graduation. The stole also features the …


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A black kente stole with the words, "Aliko Songolo Madison Grand Order of Oluwales Memer." It features the symbol of the Asante seat of leadership, with stripes done in white, …


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A blue kente stole with stripes of white, burgundy, yellow, black, and green. In large letters it reads: "Congratulations 2007 Graduate", with the wearer's name and high school name at …


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A blue kente stole with stripes done in white, burgundy, yellow, black and green. Features the Asante seat of leadership.


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This black kente stole features stripes in green, white, maroon, and yellow, in addition to the graduate's name, the university, and year of graduation. It includes the symbol of the …


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A black kente stole commemorating a graduation in 2014, with stripes of color done in white, burgundy, green, and yellow. It also features the symbol for the Asante seat of …


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This graduation kente stole is in the school colors (red and white), with the words "UW Madison" and "MSC", the latter standing for "Multicultural Student Center".


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A black graduation kente stole for a James Madison Memorial High School (Madison, Wis.) student with white, green, yellow and maroon stripes. The lettering includes the recipient's graduation date, and …


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A Kente stole commemorating the 2012 Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC). A black kente stole, with stripes of white, maroon, yellow, green, and black, and featuring the symbol …