The Wolof women of Senegal are noted for their weaving techniques that have been passed down through many generations. Often the men from families in rural Senegalese villages must work in major cities or abroad, and send money back to their families. The women supplement that income by weaving baskets. Often their children are nearby as they weave and Wolof girls begin to learn the skill from their mothers and aunts from a young age. The cooperative, home-based craft export in remote Senegal proves to be an excellent way for rural women to earn fair trade incomes that build healthy communities.