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Female figurine of the Luba (Baluba) people, south-central Democratic Republic of the Congo. Now in
Bolo mask of the Bobo people, Taguna region, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; late 19th century. Now in
Male figure (wood, plant fiber, and glass beads) from the Niembo chiefdom of the Hemba peoples, pres
Reproduction of a 12th century BC bronze segmented armor based on the temple reliefs of Ramseum loca
Yoruba mask used in the Gelede festival. Now in the Glenbow Museum, Calgary.
Mask-headdress in the shape of a ram’s head, of the Mossi people, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; 20t
Egungun mask of the Yoruba people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in theMusée du quai
Maiden spirit mask of the Igbo people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; early 20th century. Now in the Bro
Carved door (wood with iron staples) thought to be by the artist Sakiwa of the Nupe peoples, Nigeria
Yoruba twin statuettes covered with shells. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in theMusée du quai
Ivory armband from the Yoruba city-state of Owo (in present-day Ondo State, Nigeria). Artist unknow
Zapotec ceramic urn in the form of Cociyo, god of lightning and rain. Artist unknown; ca. 400-500 C
Extensively decorated with modeled imagery, duct flutes of Veracruz are characterized by one or two
Navajo woman’s dress (one panel). Artist unknown; 1860. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Ceremonial wool cape of the Chilkat clan of the Tlingit people, northwest coast of North America, 18
Plaque: Warrior and Attendants, 16th–17th century Nigeria; Edo peoples, Court of BeninBrass; H. 18 &
Olmec jadeite mask. Artist unknown; 10th-6th cent. BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ph
Mask depicting ritual scarification, of the Ngbaka people, Nord-Ubangi province, Democratic Republic
Jeffrey Gibson, an artist of Choctaw and Cherokee descent, incorporates elements of Native American
Beaded cuff (rawhide, glass beads, and silk), one of a pair, of the Sioux people of the Great Plains
1884 anthropological studies of Laplanders by Roland Bonaparte
A relief on the walls of Ramses III’s mortuary temple (Luxor, Egypt). Ramses III battled the
Bone shaman’s charm (sometimes called a “soul-catcher”) of the Tlingit people, northwest coast of No
Mask combining bird and buffalo features, of the Nuna people, Burkina Faso. Artist unknown; early 20
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