Exploring the Symbolic Meanings and Cultural Significance of Pottery in Africa
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East African Scholars Publisher, Kenya
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Western scholarship and media have often emphasized the negative
aspects of African culture, frequently employing terms such as “barbaric” or
“outdated.” These portrayals, whether deliberate or uninformed, neglect the
imperfections of Western societies and perpetuate a biased understanding of
global cultural realities. This review article challenges such imbalances by
examining the symbolic meanings and cultural significance of pottery in African
traditions through the lens of hegemonic theory. Focusing on selected regions in
Western, Northern and Eastern Nigeria, the study explores the types of clay pots
used by worshippers, the processes of molding and design, and the individual
and communal taboos that govern their creation and use. It further highlights
emerging trends in pottery that mirror traditional religious clay pots, situating
them within the dynamics of contemporary Nigerian society. By assessing the
adaptability of these cultural artifacts in an era of rapid technological
advancement, the article underscores the resilience of African traditions and their
capacity to evolve while retaining symbolic depth and cultural relevance
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Adeola Oluwaseye, Abakun & Dare Ojo, Omonijo (2026). Exploring the Symbolic Meanings and Cultural Significance of Pottery in Africa. EAS J Humanit Cult Stud, 8(1), 19-30
