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equestrian statue
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African countries
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Equestrian statues are less common and may be seen as symbols of colonial oppression or historical injustice.
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making sculptures
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African countries
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Sculpture making is an important traditional art form that holds cultural and spiritual significance in many African countries.
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sculptor
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African countries
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Sculptors play an important role in preserving and showcasing traditional cultural heritage through their craftsmanship in creating tribal and ceremonial artworks.
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sculptor
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African countries
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Sculptors may create traditional or religious artworks with significant cultural and spiritual importance
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5
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sculptor
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African countries
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Someone who plays a significant role in traditional tribal art, creating sculptures that often represent spiritual or ancestral figures.
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6
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sculpture
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African countries
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Sculpture plays a significant role in traditional and contemporary African art, with many sculptures having spiritual and ritualistic significance.
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7
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sculpture
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African countries
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Sculpture is an important form of cultural expression and can be found in traditional village settings as well as modern art spaces.
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sculpture
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African countries
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Often used for spiritual and ritualistic purposes, and may be integral to traditional ceremonies and practices.
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