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mask, mokish chirongo [enl. catalogue general], dance mask, dance mask, chihongo [jordán 2006]

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Jordán, Manuel, 2006, Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia. Los Angeles, CA: Fowler Museum at UCLA.
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Title: mask, mokish chirongo [enl. catalogue general], dance mask, dance mask, chihongo [jordán 2006]
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Jordán, Manuel, 2006, Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia.
Los Angeles, CA: Fowler Museum at UCLA.

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