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English: Male figure (leopard chief), Democratic Republic of Congo, Luluwa; 19. Century. ; Wood; Africa Department, Ethnological Museum Berlin, Inv. No. III C 3246 (Collection Hermann von Wissmann, acquired 1886)
Français : Statue masculine. Effigie de chef portant un pagne en peau de léopard ( mukalenga wa nkashaama ). République démocratique du Congo, Luluwa. Bois, pigment. H. 74 cm. 19e siècle, acquise sur le terrain, dans le village de Tshiweewe en 1885. Musée ethnologique de Berlin
Deutsch: Männliche Figur (Leopardenhäuptling), Demokratische Republik Kongo, Luluwa; 19. Jh.; Holz; Afrikaabteilung, Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, Inv. Nr. III C 3246 (Sammlung Hermann von Wissmann, erworben 1886)
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