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Wizard (male) named Melimassikini (which means 'Everywhere'), belonging to the Baluba, equatorial forest, Belgian Congo; Yazocota woman belonging to the Banda tribe, ancient cannibals, Oubangui, between Fort Archambault and Bangui
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Guillaume Laplagne (19th/20th century)
Wizard (male) named Melimassikini (which means 'Everywhere'), belonging to the Baluba, equatorial forest, Belgian Congo; Yazocota woman belonging to the Banda tribe, ancient cannibals, Oubangui, between Fort Archambault and Bangui
one signed on the base G. Laplagne
plaster
62 cm high; 57 cm high (2)
Wizard (male) named Melimassikini (which means 'Everywhere'), belonging to the Baluba, equatorial forest, Belgian Congo; Yazocota woman belonging to the Banda tribe, ancient cannibals, Oubangui, between Fort Archambault and Bangui
one signed on the base G. Laplagne
plaster
62 cm high; 57 cm high (2)