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Oba / Ewuare / Edo people / Ewu / Olokun / Benin City / Yoruba people / Africa / Yoruba / Benin Empire
Date: 2011-08-19 23:48:08
Oba
Ewuare
Edo people
Ewu
Olokun
Benin City
Yoruba people
Africa
Yoruba
Benin Empire

Lesson Plan: African Myths and Stories Provided by the Art Institute of Chicago Department of Museum Education Suggested Grade Level: 4–6 Estimated Time: 2–3 hours Introduction

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