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Hello Lew, i don't think that is chokwe. On Westerdijik's book there are two axes that are similar to the one on discussion: one is attributed to the LELE in the sphere of KUBA people and the other at the MBALA near, but not neighbor, to the chokwe. If i can, later or tomorrow i will post the pictures of the book. |
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Flavio
Are you referring to my axe or Naga's axe or both not being Chokwe? Lew |
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No Lew, yours is clearly (and a very nice) chokwe axe
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Seems to be a good one !
Luc |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Hi,this is a Pendé axe from the 1930ies in my opinion,the one from Lew clearly Tsjokwé.Regards,Danny
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Hi Danny
I see you finally joined the forum Welcome to our world Lew |
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