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Utilization of Nigerian Made Fabrics for Garment Making Among Academic and Non Academic Female Staff in Enugu State
Indigenous Textile As a Veritable Instrument for Assuaging the Effects of National Economic Meltdown in Nigeria: Aso-Oke in Focus
Fifth Grade Title:”Adire Cloth” Artist: Yoruba People Africa Text: Eastern Republic of Benin and Togo. the Arts of the Yorub
Aso-Oke) in Southwestern Nigeria Emmanuel Bankole Ojo
Tijssra Issn: 2977-5745
The Complete Costume Dictionary
West African Textiles
The Social and Economic Values of African Commemorative Fabrics in Nigerian Society
Case of the Indigenous Textile Industry (Aso-Oke) in Nigeria
Yoruba Textiles, Cloth and Tradition in West Africa
Consumers' Acceptability and Creative Use of Local Fabrics As Graduation Gown for Primary School Pupils Amubode Adetoun Adedot
Abstracts & Author Biographies for Textile Society of America, 15Th
Aso Ebi : the Dynamics of Fashion and Cultural Commodification in Nigeria
Acceptability of Adapted Traditional 'Aso-Oke' In
Aso Òkè Weaving Techniques and Perception in Iseyin, Oyo State, Nigeria
An Appraisal of the Aesthetic Dimension to the African Philosophy of Cloth
'Aso Oke' Textile, by the Yoruba People
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Aso-Oke (Yoruba’S Hand Woven Textiles) Usage Among the Youths in Lagos, Southwestern Nigeria
Olayombo Raji-Oyelade's Master's Portfolio
Symbolic Values of Clothing and Textiles Art in Traditional and Contemporary Africa
Syllabus-2016
Re-Lunching Traditional Cloth Weaving for Cultural Entrepreneurship Sustainability in Nigeria (Case Study of Aso- Oke)
Textiles in Art, Fashion, and Cultural Memory in Nigeria Since 1960
Biennial Symposium Proceedings: Abstracts & Biographies
EXPLORING ORIGINS: the TECHNICAL ANALYSIS of TWO YORUBA MASQUERADE OSC TUMES at the NATIONAL MUSEUM of AFRICAN ART Rebecca Summerour
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Chinese Textiles in Nigerian Dress and the Art of Ayo Akinwande
Collaboratively Designed Customized Ethnic Dress
Fashion Design
Aso-Oke Production and Use Among the Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria
The Socio-Economic Developments of Aso-Oke of South-Western Nigeria
Textile Industry in Yorubaland: Indigenous Knowledge and Modernity in the Era of Globalisation
Aso-Oke, Artefact, Yoruba, Handwoven Textile, Nigeria