
Poupée Akuaba, Ashanti, Ghana
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Akuaba dolls are traditional wooden fertility figures created by the Ashanti people of Ghana, typically carved from wood and featuring a flat, disk-shaped head. These dolls were historically carried by women to encourage childbirth and were considered sacred objects in Ashanti culture. They represent one of the most recognizable forms of West African sculptural tradition.
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