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Headdress: Hyena (Nama Tyétyé)

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Wood cane cotton cloth, Bamana peoples
The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Claire E. Mebel and Frederick R. Mebel 1990
Title: Headdress: Hyena (Nama Tyétyé)
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Wood cane cotton cloth, Bamana peoples.

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