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Chi Wara African

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Pr.Bamana Tribal Chi Wara Female & Child Antelope Headdress for Harvest Dance Ma
Located in Buffalo, NY
/statue which comes from Mali, Africa. The Chi-Wara (female antelope represents the earth) and Tji Wara
Category

Mid-20th Century Malian Tribal Animal Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Abstract Chi Wara Antelope Figure, Africa, Mid-20th Century
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
attached via three iron staples. Chi Waras by definition are antelope depictions used during rituals
Category

Mid-20th Century Malian Primitive Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Large Antelope Chi Wara Head-Crest African Wood Carved Sculpture
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Bamana Antelope Chi Wara head-crest African sculpture mounted on a custom African wood block
Category

Vintage 1980s Malian Tribal Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Hardwood

Antelope Chi Wara Head-Crest African Sculpture in Terracotta Primitive Art
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Bamana Antelope Chi Wara Head-crest African sculpture in terracotta Primitive Art. This tall
Category

Vintage 1980s American Tribal Animal Sculptures

Materials

Composition, Iron

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