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dyed cloth with wax or starch resistant staining
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Hunter's shirt
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Indigo cloth Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
mid 20th century
Indigo cloth tie-dye, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Tie-dye, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
mid/late 20th century
Tie-dye, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Tie-dye, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Tie-dye, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Tie-dye wrapper, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Woven wrapper, Ouagadougou
Mossi Cultural Group
mid 20th century
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