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Esigie / Benin City / Idia / Olokun / Ife / Edo people / Oba / Benin / Benin art / Yoruba / Africa / Benin Empire
Date: 2014-06-23 09:31:30
Esigie
Benin City
Idia
Olokun
Ife
Edo people
Oba
Benin
Benin art
Yoruba
Africa
Benin Empire

Notes for teachers Key Stage 2: Looking at the people of Benin The final page of these notes can be copied and given to students who you think may need additional support during the session, or to adult helpers.

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