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Date: 2008-12-23 15:56:48
Tribal art
Connecticut
United States
Museum for African Art
African art
Yale University Art Gallery

Edward P. Taylor Research Library – Pathfinders for Collections Research African Art Resource Guide E. P. Taylor Research Library African Art Resource Guide 2

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