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  2. Luba art - Wikipedia

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    Luba art refers to the visual and material culture of the Luba people. Most objects were created by people living along the Lualaba River and around the lakes of the Upemba Depression, or among related peoples to the east in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo . The exact date of the founding of the Luba Kingdom is uncertain.

  3. Luba people - Wikipedia

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  4. African textiles - Wikipedia

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    African textiles. African textiles are textiles from various locations across the African continent. Across Africa, there are many distinctive styles, techniques, dyeing methods, and decorative and functional purposes. These textiles hold cultural significance and also have significance as historical documents of African design.

  5. Indigo dye - Wikipedia

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  6. Brancusi's Romanian outdoor sculptures added to UNESCO World ...

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    UNESCO added a series of outdoor sculptures by Romanian modernist master Constantin Brancusi to its list of world heritage sites on Saturday, celebrating their place as one of the most notable ...

  7. Luba Empire - Wikipedia

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    Congo Free State. Today part of. Democratic Republic of the Congo. Luba shown in the lower middle of map in blue. The Luba Empire or Kingdom of Luba (1585–1889) was a pre-colonial Central African state that arose in the marshy grasslands of the Upemba Depression in what is now southern Democratic Republic of Congo.

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