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Hearst Museum object titled Door, accession number 5-8643, described as Door, carved wood with red and brown stains; animals, mask, symbols, standing human carved in high relief on one side; checkerboard design in low relief on reverse.
Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 5-13203, described as Figure; carved standing figure representing half-human, half-baboon; standing on 3-tiered wood pedestal; blackened wood with cordage around neck; hands cupped together in front; large split on base, wide split down back, narrow split down front. ("Ndian-ndian" = "monkey-beggar") (Collected at Bouake 1962 .46.86).
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-14940, described as Gelede Mask, (Save, 1944); Head of a woman with cloth head-tie; unstained buff colored wood. Broken end.H at back = 16.5cm
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-8640, described as Mask; wood with red, white, black pigment; curved extension at top with geometric designs; stumps at base; carved teeth; prominent eyes surrounded by circles;
Hearst Museum object titled Stool (seating furniture), accession number 5-11709, described as Bida? stool. (8am on railroad, 175). R4. Broken; repaired by Kahno 1960, 2 am on railway.