Nigerian Traditional Craft for Self-Reliance and Cultural Tourism Development: Inyi and her Pottery Production

Joy Nneka Uchenye Ejikeme

Abstract


This article examines the significance of Nigerian traditional crafts in promoting self-reliance and enhancing cultural tourism, with a focus on Inyi’s pottery production. The study delves into the rich history and techniques of pottery in Inyi, a community in Enugu State, Nigeria, where pottery-making has been a generational craft. It explores how this indigenous practice not only sustains livelihoods but also serves as a cultural asset for tourism development. The article argues that preserving and promoting traditional crafts like pottery can lead to economic empowerment, cultural preservation, and the growth of cultural tourism in Nigeria. The study's justification stems from the reality that this age-old craft is rapidly becoming obsolete. Hence, it is pertinent to study and document the Inyi pottery production for posterity. The study employs a qualitative methodology, gathering data via interviews, field observations, and documentation, and then conducting a descriptive analysis.

Key words: Nigerian traditional craft, Self-reliance, Cultural tourism, Inyi pottery, Community cohesion, Indigenous craftsmanship.

DOI: 10.7176/RHSS/14-7-06

Publication date: October 30th 2024


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