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Trade Beads: An Exchange of History and Culture

Trade beads are believed to have been introduced to Africa from Portugal around the 4th century, marking the beginning of the African-European trade era. However, evidence suggests indigenous glass production in West Africa predates extensive contact with other glassmaking regions, notably in the ‘Ife Empire’ of Southwestern Nigeria. Excavations at Igbo Olokun, a site in northern Ife, have uncovered glass beads, crucibles, and debris dating from the 11th to 15th centuries. Colorants such as manganese, iron, cobalt, and copper created various shades, including dichroic blue and green, with waste fragments confirming local production. 
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The Ndebele People

The Ndebele People

The Ndebele people, a prominent ethnic group in southern Africa, are celebrated for their rich cultural heritage and distinctive artistic traditions. Residing primarily in South Africa's Mpumalanga and Gauteng provinces, the Ndebele are renowned for their unique art forms, particularly their elaborate painted houses and expressive beadwork.
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