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Can you give me any info on this axe i think its ceremonial .
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Very nice, I think it might be Chokwe.
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Wes, Chokwe, called cimbuya.
Used for divination ceremony, it is standing on a heap of sand and the wizard is dancing around, when the axe fall down, he take a look to it and the signs in the sand are interpreted. The blade and the head axe represent a bird : engoulevent (in french) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Nightjar Perhaps your model is broken at the top ? Luc |
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