3 Fulani Amulet – Niger
Copper, brass, cowries shells on leather. The amulets are cm. 8,0-8,4 high (3.15″-3-31″).
Fulani, also called Peul or Fulbe, are an ethnic group scattered throughout many parts of West Africa, from Lake Chad, in the east, to the Atlantic coast. They are concentrated principally in Nigeria, Mali, Guinea, Cameroon, Senegal, and Niger. The Fulani were originally a pastoral people, and their lives and organization were dominated by the needs of their herds. The pastoral Fulani today enjoy greater prestige than town and sedentary agricultural Fulani as the most truly representative of Fulani culture.
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Weight | 200 g |
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