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22. Antiquariaat A. Kok Zn. BV
Translate this page Bliss,Robert Woods collection - catalogue 1947. indigenous art of the Americas. The peoples op the Indian archipelago. La grande statuaire hemba du Zaïre.
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23. WMI Catalouge
LubaKasai, Luluwa, Songye, Luba-Katanga, hemba This album music by the people for the people, for their medicine are combined in the indigenous practice of
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24. Bibliography
Cote d'Ivoire, West africa, africa, Women. Y(X) Masquerade, theory, africa, West africa, art. X africa, Art, Central africa, Zaire, Masking, hemba, Funeral, masquerade, death
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Igbo Ijele at Powell Library: the elephant and king of African masquerades [exhibition folder] . Los Angeles, Museum of Cultural History, UCLA.
Keywords: Nigeria, Igbo, art, masquerade, mask, Ijele. [Y]
Ornament
Keywords: Igbo, mask, artist. [N]
Máscaras en el Poliforum. Catálogo . Mexico City, Poliforum Siqueiros.
Keywords: mask, art, modern, Mexico, Mesoamerica. [N]
Nigeria Magazine
Keywords: Nigeria, Igbo, religion, secret society, ekpe, Aro, Arochukwu, Bende, festival, masquerade, nsibidi, graphic systems. [X]
*Abasi, Chigorom O. (1975). Ekpe Festival in Ogbodi-Ukwu in Umuopara-Umuahia Division of East-Central State. Institute of Education . Ibadan, University of Ibadan
Keywords: Nigeria, Igbo, art, festival, Ekpe, Umuahia, Ogbodi-Ukwu. [N]
*Achebe, Chinua and Ulli Beier (1991). The world is a dancing masquerade: a conversation between Chinua Achebe and Ulli Beier . Bayreuth, Iwalewa Haus. Keywords: Nigeria, Igbo, masquerade, art, Chinua Achebe, cosmology. [X] *Achinivu, A. K. (1986). Arochukwu Cultural Heritage: music and dance. Arochukwu: history and culture . J. Okoro Ijoma. Enugu, Fourth Dimension

25. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
People Name General Ma. indigenous Fellowship of 100+
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26. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
indigenous Fellowship of 100 http//www.cbfonline.org/mission/peoples.cfm.
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27. Origine-Serge-Reynes-France-auction
Translate this page had a great value for the people of Island will be a leader of the indigenous insurrectionists having Luba-hemba, République Démocratique du Congo, fin 19ème
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28. Remnants Of Ritual - The David Gelbard Collection Of African Art And Culture
Understanding the indigenous language and its nuances opens a AB Frequently, hemba figures were kept in a be specificities related to one people or another as
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Understanding Narrative
The Praise Song Cultural Borrowing Objects of Power ... In and Out of Context The second part of this introductory essay consists of conversations between the authors. Bourgeois and Rodolitz have team-taught a web-based course on this subject for more than five years utilizing a dialogue medium that lends itself to immediacy and informality. Essays in the usual sense speak TO the reader; dialogue, however, allows the reader to participate, if only in an imaginary sense. Additionally, in the medium of dialogue, the evolution of thought is more apparent than in an edited essay. Often, the journey to a conclusion is as important as the conclusion itself. The reader is encouraged to join in this ongoing exploration. AB: Why don't we begin by considering a group of related objects, not necessarily related by culture but by function?

29. Homage To Songye Contemporary Orchestra Basokin And Lusombe
Siri, Lulua, Bena Konji, Kanyok, Kalundwe, hemba, Basanga of the next stage of an indigenous evolution of In ancient times, the people, customs, and culture
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The Democratic Republic of Congo
Extract from Nkamany Kabamba
Introduction
Four thousand years ago, the Songye People of the Democratic Republic of Congo emigrated from Kush, (Nubian Egypt) and settled in the Lomani River Basin. The Songye people in Democratic Republic of Congo should not be confused with the West African, Songhay Empire of Mali.
An old folktale describing the spread of the Great Luba Families in the Democratic Republic of Congo first makes mention of the Songye as an annex along the path to the Nsanga Necropolis , also known as the Sanga A Lubangu (1996). During the Arab expansion into Africa, the Songye area was a theatre for Arab Islamic incursions. Later the Songye territory would become the subject of Belgian colonization (1885-1960). Nkamany Kabamba, and other researchers postulate that the History and Culture of the Songye can help to elucidate critical African history, which is so poorly known. Individuals interested in the genetic or non-accidental relationship between sub-Saharan Africa and Ancient Kmt and Kush (Ancient Egypt and Nubia) will find a wealth of information still preserved in traditional African Customs, Culture and History.

30. African Masks
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Pictures / photos / images of some MASKS and headdresses
in the African tribal, antique, ritual, ethnographic, classical, "primitive" art collection
(of variable age, artistic quality, and degree of authenticity)
Many African societies see masks as mediators between the living world and the supernatural world of the dead, ancestors and other entities. Masks became and still become the attribute of a dressed up dancer who gave it life and word at the time of ceremonies.
In producing a mask, a sculptor's aim is to depict a person's psychological and moral characteristics, rather than provide a portrait.
The sculptor begins by cutting a piece of wood and leaving it to dry in the sun; if it cracks, it cannot be used for a mask. African sculptors see wood as a complex living material and believe each piece can add its own feature to their work. Having made certain the wood is suitable, the sculptor begins, using an azde to carve the main features, a chisel to work on details and a rough leaf to sand the piece.
He then paints the mask with pigments such as charcoal (to give a black colour), powders made from vegetable matter or trees (for ochre/earth tones) or mineral powders like clay (to give a white colour).

31. Art/Auctions: African And Oceanic Art Auction Morning May 14, 2004
more stylized is Lot 78, a fine hemba male figure who also made staffs for an indigenous African market Figure, East Sepik Province, Warasei People, New Guinea
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African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art Sotheby's Lots 1-84 10:15AM, Friday, May 14, 2004 Sale 7996
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The bad news is that the African, Oceanic Art auction offering at Sotheby's this season has fewer lots, but the good news is that Pre-Columbia Art is once again being offered at auction there after missing a couple of seasons.
The cover illustration of the catalogue is Lot 53, an "important" Igbo female figure that is 54 ½ inches high. Finely detailed with a smiling mouth, pointed nose and incised with organic and geometric motifs, the figure has deep layers of red, yellow ochre, black, white and blue pigment. It was on loan to the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington from 1989 to 1993.
"This female figure," the catalogue entry noted, "represents one of the finest examples of Igbo sculpture, and certainly the hand of a master carver. The strength of the facial features and development of the surface compares most closely to another female figure from the Schindler Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art. However, this figure compares even more favorably in the lightness and attenuation of form couple with the subtle suggestion of movement. This figure is called ugonachomma , meaning 'the eagle seeks out beauty.' This saying metaphorically compares a young woman to an eagle as both are held to high moral and aesthetic ideals in Igbo thought."

32. African Art Course Slide List - Bowles
Metropolitan Mus., NY (M41). indigenous West African women. ca. Kongo. Nail Fetish figure. Vili or Yombe people, Kongo. Stool. hemba, Zaire, late 19th century.
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African Art Slide List
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Personal Slide Library of Gerard Bowles
July 1999
I now have 709 African art slides. Of these 542 are African (incl. Egypt-Nubian), 117 Egyptian (non-Nubian), and 47 African American introduction slides. This page lists the African, Egypt-Nubian, African American introduction, and a few of Western art influenced by African art. This page does not list my Egyptian non-Nubian slides, and additional African American and African European slides, which are on different lists. In addition to the above slides, I show additional works or art on the 20 videotapes I have on African art and related culture, and art processes. The timeframes of these tapes range from approximately 15 to 90 minutes. I plan to write a Web page of notes on these tapes. In teaching African art, I use all or part of these slides, videotapes, and other materials, depending on the nature and purpose of the course, and the course's place in the institution's curriculum. This list divides the continent into three geographic divisions, North, East and Southern, West, and Central. Each division is subdivided by traditional, crafts, and neo-African art as recent as 1999. The list concludes with African-influenced art and crafts, and an introduction to African American art if the latter is appropriate. Use your Web browser's search engine to find a specific artist, title of work, type of art, people, culture, society, town, country, or continental division.

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to a large circle with areas of indigenous repair with The people of the Suriname rain forest represent a 68. A hemba JANUS FIGURE measurements note height 13in
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