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Material Type: | Film |
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Document Type: | Visual material |
OCLC Number: | 22170321 |
Description: | 25 min. sound, color 16 mm |
Abstract:
Depicts the manner in which the traditional religious and secular art of the Yoruba of Oshogbo in western Nigeria has undergone change from internal and European sources, creating dynamic new forms of wood carving, dancing, music, drama, sculpture and painting.
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