Electronic Documentation of Nigerian Indigenous Arts and Crafts for Historical Research Engagements and Tourism

Author:

Owan Valentine Joseph1ORCID,Alawa David Adie2,Abang Kinsley Bekom2,Owan Mercy Valentine1,Dan Felicia Agbor-obun2,Idika Delight Omoji2,Agurokpon Daniel Clement3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Calabar, Nigeria & Ultimate Research Network, Nigeria

2. University of Calabar, Nigeria

3. University of Cross River State, Nigeria

Abstract

Indigenous arts, crafts, and culture are critical components of the world's diverse cultural heritage. Unfortunately, preserving this rich heritage remains challenging for most developing countries, especially with the increasing use of electronic media and the marginalisation of indigenous communities. This chapter discussed digital documentation strategies for Nigerian indigenous arts, crafts, and cultures to support future historical research engagements and tourism. It begins by examining indigenous arts, crafts, and cultures, such as stone carving, bronze and brass, weaving, pottery, etc. It tackled the importance and challenges of electronic documentation of these indigenous arts for historical research and tourism. Some case studies of successful electronic documentation of indigenous arts, crafts, and cultures in other societies were reviewed. Lessons were drawn from such previous efforts to shape future initiatives. It was concluded that documenting and preserving indigenous arts, crafts, and cultures is crucial for promoting and preserving cultural heritage.

Publisher

IGI Global

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