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The catalog cover lot at Sotheby's features a mysterious, 18th-century, black facial Ikwara mask, with an elaborate hairdo and a terrifying beauty, from the Punu people of Gabon.
Tribal Art Takes Center Stage Margaret Studer 2011
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The third part concentrates on the representation of women, the exaltation of their beauty and motherhood among the Punu, Luluwa and Kongo peoples.
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Punu (Gabon) [answer] Ay nandejoua [Purépecha, see Phorhépecha] Puyuma (Taiwan) 'Inavau
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Most of the pieces are from Asia, but the collection also includes 19th century Kachina dolls from the American Southwest, masks made by the Punu people of Gabon, and a hatchet from a remote Pacific island.
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Vaalaikam asslaam Punjabi (Pakistan, India) [by Hindus] Namaste Punu (Gabon) Um bolo Punu
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a sorcerer: Piache: Psiache. one: Tibin: Obin (in Jaoi, Tewin). two: Aco: Oco (in Caribbean, Occo). two: Oroa: Orua (in Caribbean, Oroa). flesh: Pun: Punu. no (negation): Pra: Pra.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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