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	<title>African Tribal Masks</title>
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		<title>Lavie Presents African Art, Wine, &amp; Music Short Version</title>
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		<title>Bead and wire art in action at African Allsorts studio, Cape Town, South Africa.</title>
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African Allsorts is a job-creation, social upliftment enterprise. We operate in the spirit of fair trade and fair wage; many of our artists are the sole breadwinners of their families. African Allsorts specializes in handmade, finely sculpted bead and wire art collectibles with a focus on animal figurines. Each piece is handmade and the culmination [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bwa Masks of the Gnoumou Family</title>
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From the documentary film by Christopher Roy: &#8220;African Art as Theater: The Bwa Masks of the Gnoumou Family of the Village of Boni.&#8221; Burkina Faso, 2006. Courtesy Christopher Roy.
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		<title>TRIBAL ART COLLECTION: Denver Condo (4 of 6)</title>
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Traditional art from Africa (especially), Asia, and Oceania. Figures, masks, ritualistic and utilitarian objects. One of a few videos of my tribal art collection, each taken in different locations with different objects. .( African art, Oceanic art, Asian art, Ethnographic art, primitive art, tribal rugs )
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		<title>African Storytelling</title>
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Oral storytelling is an African tradition. The National Museum of African Art, in Washington, DC, is keeping the griot tradition alive and using it to encourage children to read more about Africa. VOA&#8217;s Saskia de Melker has more.
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		<title>jacques germain.</title>
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Germain &#8212; Ancient African Art Even before studying geography at university, Jacques Germain had great fascination for the African continent. This magical spell is confirmed when, as a guide for Club Aventure, he takes groups of tourists to discover areas that marked the history of humanity. Completely seduced by the archeological sites dotting the Silk [...]]]></description>
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		<title>TRIBAL ART COLLECTION (4 of 7) &#8212; Denver Condo</title>
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Traditional art from Africa (especially), Asia, and Oceania. Figures, masks, ritualistic and utilitarian objects. One of a few videos of my tribal art collection, each taken in different locations with different objects. .( African art, Oceanic art, Asian art, Ethnographic art, primitive art, tribal rugs )
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		<title>The Art and Drumwork of Ase-AmenRa Kariamu</title>
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Video of unique and unusual african art and drum work (Gourds,Shakeres,Djembes and Spirit Catchers)..
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		<title>TRIBAL ART COLLECTION (5 of 7) &#8212; Rugs, Bags, &amp; Rug Pillows Used as Backdrops</title>
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A selection of Afganistani, Caucasian, Turkish, Central Asian, and Moroccan etc. rugs used as backdrops for my tribal art collection are shown with their tribal motifs and subdued colors in the company of art, especially wood carvings, from Sub-Saharan Africa, tribal Asia, and Oceania. .( African art, Oceanic art, Asian art, Ethnographic art, primitive art, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Is Black Art Still Relevant in 2010 &#8211; African American Art &#8211; October Gallery</title>
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www.octobergallery.com -Informal discussion on, Is Black Art Still Relevant in 2010. African American Art. Participants include Gaille Hunter, John Williams, Elizabeth Nelson McCorkle, Evelyn Redcross, Aria Jones, Stan Burwell, Thaddeus Govan, Jr., Martina Johnson-Allen and Tanya Murphy. Filmed at October Gallery Germantown, PA. May 9, 2010
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