Reclamation of Identity and the African Past. Nkisi Nkonde, Kongo Peoples, Zaire Wood, cord, iron, nails, feathers, pigment Natural fibers 20th century.

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Reclamation of Identity and the African Past

Nkisi Nkonde, Kongo Peoples, Zaire Wood, cord, iron, nails, feathers, pigment Natural fibers 20th century h. 83 cm

Renee Stout, Fetish # 2, Mixed media, 1988 h. 64 in. (162 cm)

Renee Stout, Her Conjuring Table Very Neat, mixed media, 1990

Renee Stout, Ceremonial Object, Horn, mixed media, 1990

Renee Stout Crossroads, Mixed media, 1992

Lajuwa, Ife, (Yoruba) Nigeria, Terracotta, BP

Winnie Owens-Hart, Twice, Earthenware mask, Glazed and smoked,

Yvonne Edward Tucker And Curtis Tucker, Homage to BB King, 1991

Yvonne Edward Tucker, Tamara and the Bird of Ganvie, Thrown and Hand-built raku, 1993

Babette Wainwright, Tam Tam, Pit fired Earthenware, 2000

Babette Wainwright, Low Tides, pit fired earthen ware, 2000

Ade Nla, Yoruba, Nigeria Beads, cotton, 20 th century

Sonya Clark, AdeVodun, Beads, Sequins, Toyo straw, 1996

Ejisuhene Nana Diko Pim III, Wearing the great Warrior shirt And Hat with amulets Photo: Doran H. Ross

Sonya Clark, “Warrior’s Baseball Cap”, texts enclosed in cloth, 1995

Sonya Clark, Synapse, cloth/thread, 1998

Sonya Clark, Cyclotincture, Cloth, Copper, Copper leaf, 1995

Sonya Clark, “In the Sweet Grass Basket Tradition”, Woven Fibers, 1996

Sonya Clark, UNUM cloth/thread 8 x 8 x 8 inches 1998

Façade of Orisaikire Shrine, Ile Ife Nigeria Photo: M. Harris

Michael Harris Mothers and the presence of myths Lithograph,

Michael Harris Love Shrine Mixed media on canvas

Michael Harris No More Ugly Way: A Prayer For Family Healing Mixed media installation 1997

Michael Harris Soul Chart Mixed media on board 1996