Musgum dwelling units constructed out of earth, sun dried mud and lashed reeds for thatch, by the Musgum of Cameroon. Geometric designs are part of the traditional structures that are often in a large dome shape. pic.twitter.com/iWndXvBy3o
— ߝߊߡߊ ߛߏߙߌ߬ߓߊ߫ (@PrinceCamaraSL) October 7, 2024
Baskets woven from cane, leaf palm and vegetable fibre string handles, late 19th -early 20th century,
— ߝߊߡߊ ߛߏߙߌ߬ߓߊ߫ (@PrinceCamaraSL) October 8, 2024
Democratic Republic of the Congo pic.twitter.com/FiziocIj1p
Architecture Ouest-Africaine V https://t.co/QTWM6DqHxS pic.twitter.com/8C4oDF4Cy8
— Bakou (@Baakouu) August 30, 2024
An entrance of a Hausa palace, post 19th century pic.twitter.com/4krTjvySwg
— ߝߊߡߊ ߛߏߙߌ߬ߓߊ߫ (@PrinceCamaraSL) September 6, 2024
♥️ https://t.co/ZOfKLSfXyl pic.twitter.com/Ycqyd5mtRN
— ߝߊߡߊ ߛߏߙߌ߬ߓߊ߫ (@PrinceCamaraSL) October 9, 2024
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