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Inuit Toggling Harpoon and Whalebone Adze, Inuit People, Alaska

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  • A pair of Inuit Marine Ivory Charmes, Inuit People, Alaska
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    A pair of Inuit Marine Ivory charmes, Inuit People,Alaska Marine ivory Double Knot Charm,Inuit People,Alaska. Two piece Charm forming a Whale. Made to fit stand. 7 x 4.4 x 2.7 cm 2...
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  • Mouthblown Glass Dome with 5 Fine Beaded Flutes, Grassland People, Cameroon
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    Five ceremonial beaded flutes or whistles from the Cameroon grasslands. They come in various geometric forms, taking on the shape of a hollowed, stylized figure that combines human a...
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  • Aboriginal People, Australia, Tiwi Painted Ritual Object and Clapper Sticks
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    Aboriginal People, Australia, Tiwi painted ritual object and clapper sticks.
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    20th Century Australian Tribal Art

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  • Haussa People, Nigeria, Dagger with Organic Handle
    Located in Leuven , BE
    Beautifully crafted dager from Nigeria (Haussa People) with an organic handle. Hausa people are frond in northwestern Nigeria and adjacent southern Ni...
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    20th Century Nigerian Tribal Art

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  • Carved Twin figure Ibeji Yoruba People, Nigeria
    Located in Leuven , BE
    A finely carved significant Yoruba Male Ibeji figure with a tall headdress, expressive eyes, original bead belt and heavy wear and polish from native use. Areas of encrusted camwood ...
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    20th Century Nigerian Tribal Art

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  • Beaded Royal Headress with Leopard Figure, Bamileke People, Cameroon
    Located in Leuven , BE
    The Beaded Royal Headdress is made of a palm tree fibre structure, enfolded with burlap cloth embroided with European glass beads that cover the entire object with geometric symbolic...
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