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A Look At Nigerian Tiv Tribe Traditional Wedding Attire

by Adejumoke Adeeso
2 years ago
in Fashion
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The Tiv people of central Nigeria today inhabit a substantial part of the Middle Benue Valley of Nigeria. Their history of origin and migrations has not been very clear due to the lack of sufficient empirical evidence to check the various versions of traditions of their origin and migrations often available to scholars of Tiv history.

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However, the Tiv people are known for their colours of fabric. Their native dressing is their fabrics wrapped around their waists and reaching their knees. Many of the locals prefer their black and white traditional fabric. The Tiv tribe dressing is referred to as A’nger and popular in its white and black strip.
Tiv traditional marriage rites are regarded as one of the most valuable and culturally rich of all Nigerian tribes. Traditionally, it is a rite that includes getting a wife, the distribution of numerous gifts, and the performance of difficult ritual procedures.

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Preparation for a Tiv traditional wedding rite usually takes a long time, and one of the most time-consuming processes is sometimes the preparation of clothes. Tiv people prefer to attend the ceremony dressed in their traditional attire. Tiv people dress brightly, and the groom and bride’s attire appear to be the most important aspects of a wedding.

most consistent element is the black and white stripes on the clothes made of A’nger material. Wedding attire is also inextricably linked to a variety of accessories, such as headdresses, bracelets, and necklaces. The most popular element is black and white beads.
Tiv people cherish their traditions and continue to preserve and support them even in today’s world
This is a succinct explanation of the Tiv traditional marriage ceremony.

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