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Dan Mask
Dan Cultural Group
20th century
Sieve, wood and metal
Mossi Cultural Group
late 20th century
Walking cane
American
20th century
Walking cane
West African
late 20th century
Walking cane
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mid 20th century
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Door Lock Keys
Dogon Cultural Group
mid 20th century
Door Lock with ancestral figure (Nommo)
Dogon Cultural Group
early 20th century
Door Lock with abstracted head
Dogon Cultural Group
mid/late 20th century
Door Lock with abstracted ancestral figure (Nommo)
Dogon Cultural Group
mid 20th century
Door Lock with ancestral figure (Nommo)
Dogon Cultural Group
early 20th century
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