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Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-1785, described as Mask of Ngu ebibi. Per inventory 6/13/12, found with feather headdress labeled 5-1785b.
Hearst Museum object titled Mask, accession number 5-1786, described as Mask of two faces with feather headdress (ngu ebibi or nlo ngu); 13 1/2" front of one face to front of the other.  [handwritten on card:  H. ONE FACE ONLY 27 cm.] Per inventory 6/13/12, found with cloth fragment in bag. Also "associated" with feather bundle/ornament.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1844, described as wooden female statue(eyime) ; 18½" h (46.95 cm) carved in 1959 by Mebale Eyi, clan Bukweé, village Nkolabona, District Oyem, carver 65 years old.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1879, described as wooden female statue(eyime); broken leg. 17"h (43.18cm) Oldest statue collected, probably late 19th C..Village Assok Ngoum, clan Bukwé, District Oyem.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 5-1846, described as wooden female statue with medicine cavity(eyime); 19"h (48.26cm) ancestor statue used particularly as puppet. district of Oyem, clan Bukwé, village Assok Ngoum. Prewar statue. Obtained from grave.