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AFRICAN VODUN FETISH
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Fon or Ewe/Yoruba of Dahomey (Benin) Bocio Statue, part of a magical ceremony to trap harmful forces, figure is pierced with a peg and entwined in magical substances including blood, palm oil and animal parts believed to give power to the fetish as a guardian figure when stuck into the ground in front of a home, 10 1/2'' tall, carved wood, twine, skull, lock, set into a custom stand. From Thomaston, Maine.
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