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Luba Mask

Drink Luba Mask Ritual mask of Luba women, Democratic Republic of Congo. For more information, contact Habil Nsangou Njoya, collector: Email: habilnsanjoya@gmail.com Tel: +237 6 97 28 22 19 Share Us...

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Tikar princely armchair

Wood, beads Tikar princely armchair Tikar princely armchair, western Cameroon. For more information, contact Habil Nsangou Njoya, collector: Email: habilnsanjoya@gmail.com Tel: +237 6 97 28 22 19...

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Bògòlan and indigo: iconic fabrics in West Africa

When it comes to fabrics made by artisans in West Africa, bògòlan and indigo inevitably figure prominently. ...

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“Bandji” or palm wine, element of cultural heritage

The palm tree is a plant of the Arecaceae family. The variety found in West Africa is the oil palm or Guinea eleis. It has several uses. Apart from the use of its seeds to produce oil and that of its...

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The Museum of Black Civilizations of Dakar

Imagined by Léopold Sédar Senghor (first president of Senegal) at the end of the first World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966, its construction was announced by Abdoulaye Wade (president of the...

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Gorée Island and its historical museum

Located in the Bay of Dakar, Gorée Island is a place steeped in history....

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Visit of the Civilizations Museum of Côte d’Ivoire

The holidays give us the opportunity to pay a visit to the Civilizations Museum of Côte d’Ivoire, formerly called the National Museum of Abidjan....

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The Dogon People: an Unknown History

Located 800 km northeast of Bamako, the capital of Mali, 120 km from Mopti and 45 km from Bandiagara, the Dogon country covers an area of ​​48,374 km²....

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Textile Know-how: a heritage that is preserved in Grand-Bassam (Côte d’Ivoire)

Located 43 km from the economic capital of the Ivory Coast, the city of Grand-Bassam is above all a major heritage and cultural place....

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The Botanical Garden of Bingerville (Ivory Coast)

The Bingerville Botanical Garden (18 km east of Abidjan) has existed since colonial times, more precisely since 1904, when Bingerville was the political capital of the colony of Ivory Coast....

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