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THE COPPELIA HAYS LIBERIAN COLLECTION
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Symbol, Religious
This is a conglomeration of fiber, shell, and presumably crocodile toes. It is somewhat mildewed.
Relic, Religious
Either a rhino horn or the toe of a reptile. It has leather binding..
Relic, Religious
This is a relic that is a possible rhino horn or toe of some large reptile. It has puka shells imbedded in the 'leather'.
Relic, Religious
An elephant tail thought to be used in ritual. Has a roughened end and some hairs are falling out.
Relic, Religious
This is an elephant tail, used in ceremony. It has a staple attached to the back which was possibly used for display.
Newspaper
"FRONT LINES" newspaper wrote an article about three new schools opening in Liberia. The article is dated April 30, 1966.
Photograph
The picture shows a focus on two young women dancing in their skirts.
Photograph
The picture depicts figures dancing in a cirlce.
Pamphlet
Pamphlet book titled, "America on a New Frontier".
Book
Story book titled, "Why Elephant fears goat".
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