Okene cloth: Revision history

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13 February 2026

  • curprev 20:0120:01, 13 February 2026 Niger afr adm talk contribs 4,381 bytes +4,381 Created page with "'''Okene cloth'''—known among the Ebira people as '''Itinochi''' or '''Ita'''—is a traditional handwoven textile produced in Okene and surrounding communities in Kogi State, Nigeria. Distinguished by its bold horizontal striping, high-contrast color schemes, and dense weave, Okene cloth serves as an important marker of Ebira identity and cultural heritage. The textile is widely used for ceremonial attire, social display, and domestic purposes. == Geographic Distrib..."