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Winter 1997
January 01 1997
Akinjobi of Oke-Odan: An Egbado Yoruba Carver
T. J. H. Chappel
Online Issn: 1937-2108
Print Issn: 0001-9933
Copyright 1997 Regents of the University of California
1997
African Arts (1997) 30 (1): 32–94.
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T. J. H. Chappel; Akinjobi of Oke-Odan: An Egbado Yoruba Carver. African Arts 1997; 30 (1): 32–94. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3337470
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