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Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity Book

Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity, Kente is not only the best known of all African textiles, it is also one of the most admired of all fabrics worldwide. Originating among the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, this brilliantly colored and intricately patterned , Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity, Kente is not only the best known of all African textiles, it is also one of the most admired of all fabrics worldwide. Originating among the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, this brilliantly colored and intricately patterned , Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
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  • Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
  • Written by author Doran H. Ross
  • Published by University of California Los Angeles, Fowler Museum of Cultural History, January 1998
  • Kente is not only the best known of all African textiles, it is also one of the most admired of all fabrics worldwide. Originating among the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, this brilliantly colored and intricately patterned
  • Kente is not only the best known of all African textiles, it is also one of the most admired of all fabrics worldwide. Originating among the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, this brilliantly colored and intricately patterned
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Kente is not only the best known of all African textiles, it is also one of the most admired of all fabrics worldwide. Originating among the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo, this brilliantly colored and intricately patterned strip-woven cloth was traditionally associated with royalty. Over time, however, it has come to be worn and used in many different contexts. In Wrapped in Pride, seven distinguished scholars present an exhaustive examination of the history of kente from its earliest use in Ghana to its present-day impact in the African Diaspora.

About the Author: Doran H. Ross is the former director of the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History.


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