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Nigerian art of fabric weaving, 'Sakar Hannu', resists modern times

KANO, NIGERIA - MAY 31: Craft of fabric weaving called “Sakar Hannu” in Nigerian culture has been facing a threat of extinction over the last years. Referred to as hand weaving in the Hausa language of Nigeria, Sakar Hannu has lost its attraction among young people due to the change in fashion style and the advancement of technology in the world. Many fabric weavers in the country had to quit their business because of the loss of interest in traditional clothes. With vibrant colors which have various meanings the fabrict reflects Nigerian culture. (Footage by Zulyadain İsa Bilo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
KANO, NIGERIA - MAY 31: Craft of fabric weaving called “Sakar Hannu” in Nigerian culture has been facing a threat of extinction over the last years. Referred to as hand weaving in the Hausa language of Nigeria, Sakar Hannu has lost its attraction among young people due to the change in fashion style and the advancement of technology in the world. Many fabric weavers in the country had to quit their business because of the loss of interest in traditional clothes. With vibrant colors which have various meanings the fabrict reflects Nigerian culture. (Footage by Zulyadain İsa Bilo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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May 31, 2023
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