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Animal`s Kingdom
In African cultures, animals are seen as symbols of strength, power, wisdom, and spirituality, and they play important roles in religious, mythological, and cultural traditions. In Tanzania, animals are a vital part of the country’s identity and heritage.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyAnimal`s Kingdom
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Elephant Family
The family structure plays a crucial role in the social development and survival of elephant calves, as older females pass on knowledge about migration routes, food sources, and social behaviors.
₵3,500.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyElephant Family
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Balancing
Balancers incorporate with weights or counterweights that are strategically positioned to balance the rotating or reciprocating components of an Object.
₵100.00Sold By: Joana AddoBalancing
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Akwaaba Sign
The Akwaaba sign is a stylized depiction of a person with arms extended in a welcoming gesture. The figure is usually portrayed with a rounded head and an upright posture, emphasizing openness and friendliness.
₵80.00Sold By: Slyvester AyehAkwaaba Sign
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Family Unity
African families often involve a collective process where elders and other family members contribute to discussions. This collaborative approach reinforces the idea that decisions impact the entire family unit.
₵750.00Sold By: Slyvester AyehFamily Unity
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Unity(Large)
Unity is a deeply ingrained and multifaceted concept that permeates various aspects of life. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of individuals and communities, promoting harmony, collective well-being, and a shared sense of identity.
₵1,200.00Sold By: Slyvester AyehUnity(Large)
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Sweet Mother
Individuals often express their gratitude to their mothers by using the term “Sweet Mother” as a sign of affection and respect. This can happen in everyday conversations, on special occasions, or through social media, emphasizing the enduring cultural significance of the term.
₵200.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaSweet Mother
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One Man No Chop
the expression is that it may not be limited to food but could symbolize a situation where an individual is left out or denied something essential, whether it be opportunities, resources, or participation in a particular aspect of communal life.
₵30.00Sold By: Gladys OppomeaOne Man No Chop
₵30.00