Tribal cornrows are the oldest braid style in this list and the one with the deepest roots in Nigerian and broader African culture. Historically, the patterns communicated tribe, age, social status and marital status. In 2026 they are experiencing a powerful cultural renaissance as younger Nigerian women reclaim them not as a relic of the past but as a living, evolving art form.
Modern tribal cornrows feature geometric grids, curved lines, concentric arcs, and directional flows that turn the scalp into a canvas. Many women now commission bespoke patterns designed in consultation with their stylist. In Lagos, tribal cornrows worn without extensions — using only natural hair — have become a mark of intentional beauty.