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File:Ida Ou Nadif head ornament (19th century).jpg

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English: Head ornament (silver with niello decoration, glass, wax and leather) 19th century Ida Ou Nadif Peoples, Western Anti Atlas Morocco. Now in the National Museum of African Art, Washington DC.
Date 9 October 2008
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