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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:21:06 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:25:03 GMT
Yoruba Beaded Crown. Opa Itele for Obatala. 
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:25:40 GMT
Ceremonial Sword (Udamalore). Owo people, Yoruba culture ~ Nigeria | Ivory, wood or coconut shell inlay | ca. 17th - 19th century 
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:26:53 GMT
"An innovative group of artists working in the town of Oshogbo during the 1960's and '70's created a contemporary expression of Yoruba folk art that came to be known as the 'Oshogbo Art'. Kikelomo is the daughter of brass caster Jinadu Oladepo who was also identified with the Oshogbo movement. Kikelomo used traditional adire indigo dye and design methods and introduced narrative elements and a new drawing style to her work. 
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:28:35 GMT
Drum for Ifa
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:31:15 GMT
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jan 10, 2016 4:34:07 GMT
ileke you are posting repeats, check page 1
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:37:22 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:39:43 GMT
ileke you are posting repeats, check page 1 Mo ti delete won.
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:43:18 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:49:03 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:50:06 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:50:28 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:51:24 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Jan 10, 2016 4:53:32 GMT
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