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Sunaina Kumar

Posted on September 19, 2018 September 7, 2018

A Vanishing African Art Gets Poised For Posterity

Sunaina Kumar
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Sunaina Kumar
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africa, art, artisan, crafts, family, fashion, Nigeria

Hailed as the “Queen of Adire,” Okundaye is the most famous proponent of this Nigerian textile tradition, credited for making it known—and celebrated—by the outside world. But despite its creeping popularity in the West, its future remains uncertain. Read more

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