The Siddis of Karnataka, India are the descendants of both early African immigrants to South Asia and enslaved Africans brought to Goa on India's west coast by the Portuguese beginning in the 16th century. Gradually, they escaped slavery and moved southward into the remote Western Ghatt mountains of Northern Karnataka in order to create free, independent African Diaspora communities. While they have adopted, adapted, and integrated many aspects of Indian cultures, Siddis have also retained and transformed certain African traditions. In the visual arts, one tradition stands out: the patchwork quilts known as "kawandi".
Added by Upcoming Robot on May 13, 2011
You can go for free to the exhibits on Tues. Oct 17 5-8 PM if you print a coupon on their website. Look for "expo only" down on the registration page. I've added a coupon to the photos on this entry.
winnieinthesky
No, not for $200. I don't know how stringent they are on this, but it doesn't look like I can get if I'm not going on behalf of a large corporation, government lab, etc.