Indigenous Textiles
Indigenous textiles refer to the traditional fabrics and garments created by Indigenous peoples around the world. These textiles often reflect the cultural heritage, beliefs, and practices of the communities that produce them. Techniques such as weaving, dyeing, and embroidery are commonly used, with materials sourced from local plants, animals, and fibers.
Each piece of Indigenous textile art can carry significant meaning, often telling stories or representing important symbols. For example, the Navajo people are known for their intricate rug designs, while the Maasai of East Africa create vibrant beadwork and shuka. These textiles are not only functional but also serve as a form of cultural expression.