Ijaw Beaded Headpieces: Revision history

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24 February 2026

  • curprev 05:3805:38, 24 February 2026 Niger afr adm talk contribs 2,799 bytes +2,799 Created page with "'''Ijaw Beaded Headpieces''' are ceremonial bead-adorned headdresses worn by the Ijaw people of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, particularly in Bayelsa, Rivers, and Delta States. These headpieces form part of traditional regalia used in festivals, chieftaincy rites, and masquerade performances, symbolizing authority, spirituality, and cultural identity. == Description == Ijaw beaded headpieces consist of structured caps or headdresses covered with colorful glass bead..."