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Chemeche, George, John John, and John Picton. Ibeji: The
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Clarke, Duncan. African Hats and Jewelry. Edison, NJ:
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Conner, Michael and Martha Ehrlich. Cutting to the Essence
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Dagan, Esther A. African Dolls For Play and Magic/Poupées
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Dagan, Esther A. Emotions in Motion: Theatrical Puppets
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Dagan, Esther A. Man at Rest = L'Homme Au Repos: : Stools,
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Davidson, Basil. The Lost Cities of Africa. Boston: Little
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Davidson, Basil, et al. African Kingdoms. New York: Time-
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Davison, Patricia. Lobedu. New York: Rosen Pub. Group,
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Dewey, William J. Sleeping Beauties: The Jerome L. Joss
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Draper, Robert. Black Pharaohs: An Ignored Chapter of
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Drewal, Henry John, and John Mason, Pravina Shukla.
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Hamlyn, 1974.
Durant, Judith, and Jean Campbell. The New Beader's
Companion. Colorado: Interweave Press, 2005.
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