Often incorrectly called Nimba, these headdresses known locally as Damba were owned by Baga villages, Representing a woman who has borne children, they were danced annually until the 1950s in ceremonies to promote the fertility of women and the land. More recently they have appeared as entertainment. Guinea. Baga people. early 20th c Coastal Guinea.

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