Hausa Grain Basketry: Revision history

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23 February 2026

  • curprev 09:0809:08, 23 February 2026 Niger afr adm talk contribs 2,365 bytes +2,365 Created page with "'''Hausa Grain Basketry''' is a traditional craft of the Hausa people of northern Nigeria, particularly in Kano State and surrounding regions. The craft produces tightly woven baskets used for storing and transporting grains such as millet, sorghum, and maize, reflecting the agricultural systems of the Sahel and Sudan savanna zones. == Historical Background == The Hausa have long been known for their urban centers, trade networks, and agricultural production. Grain stor..."