ojokis
Ojokis are a type of indigenous footwear traditionally worn by various communities in parts of Africa. The term can refer to a broad category of sandals or slippers, often characterized by their handmade construction and use of natural materials. Common materials used in the creation of ojokis include leather, animal hides, and plant fibers. The design can vary significantly depending on the specific cultural group and their intended use, ranging from simple open-toed sandals to more enclosed slipper-like designs.
Historically, ojokis served as practical footwear for daily activities, providing protection and comfort in diverse terrains.