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Mapping of Igbo masks in the United States and Indigenous Conceptualization.

Mapping of Igbo masks in the United States and Indigenous Conceptualization by Amarachi Attamah


Her research trip to Yale University - Collection Studies Center and the Yale University Gallery was nothing but awesome as acclaimed by Amarachi Attamah ❤️❤️

According to her words "This research is outstandingly progressing though I rather huge bite, but I cannot wait to see the outcome of it in the end. 
Yale was a super successful research trip"




 



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