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Sale 214 Lot 453
SUDANESE NILOTIC ETHNIC GROUP DINKA DOLLS. These dolls are crafted by the Dinka people, a Nilotic ethnic group primarily residing in South Sudan. They are typically hand-carved from wood and often adorned with beads, representing hair or other decorative elements. Dinka dolls are traditionally given by young men to their future wives and are carried by the women, symbolizing future children and fertility. They are also used by girls for play and to learn about womanhood within the Dinka culture. - Height: 12 inches. $150-270
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