WikiIndaba 2024/Proposal/Kente Weaving in Ghana


Indaba 2024 Logo ID : Oral Documentation:Kente Weaving in Ghana
Author(s): Mwintirew, Jemima2019 Username(s): Mwintirew, Jemima2019 Session type: Lecture
Affiliation: Global Open Initiative Session track(s): (GLAM, Heritage, and Culture)
Abstract:

Oral histories provide rich, authentic content and diverse perspectives, filling gaps in existing knowledge and enhancing Wikipedia articles with detailed descriptions, historical context, and personal stories.

Documentation Gap: There is a lack of comprehensive documentation of the weaving techniques, tools, and cultural significance associated with these traditions, which hinders their recognition and understanding.

Our project focused on the oral documentation of the traditional art of kente weaving, an essential element of Ghanaian cultural heritage. By capturing the stories, techniques, and experiences of kente weavers through oral history, we aimed to preserve and promote this intricate craft for future generations.

This session will highlight our approach to oral documentation, showcase the narratives we have gathered, and discuss the broader significance of preserving oral traditions.

Audience : All
Mode: Hybrid
Special requirements: HDMI
How will this session be beneficial for the communities in the region?

Outcomes for the session include:

  • Understanding the value of oral documentation in preserving intangible cultural heritage.
  • Gaining practical knowledge of tools and techniques for documenting cultural practices.
  • Acquiring insights into potential challenges and strategies to mitigate them.
  • Inspiring participants to actively engage in cultural preservation efforts within their own communities.
Interested participants

(register below and ask your questions now to the session organiser)