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Description(Kibango) Luba peoples The Metropolitan Museum of Art.png
English: Seated female finial Staffs of office, called kibango, were owned and displayed by Luba kings. In Luba society, women's bodies were considered the ultimate receptacles of spiritual power.
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Seated female finial Staffs of office, called kibango, were owned and displayed by Luba kings. In Luba society, women's bodies were considered the ultimate receptacles of spiritual power.
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