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- Q5690323 subject Q7780506.
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- Q5690323 abstract "Healing of Abiku Children is a piece created by the Nigerian artist Twins Seven-Seven in 1973, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. It consists of a large wooden plaque intricately carved and dyed with pigment to depict an important Yoruba ceremony. In it, a mother consults with a priest to keep her abiku twins in this world, rather than dying and being reborn to her over and over.".
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- Q5690323 artist "Twins Seven-Seven".
- Q5690323 museum Q1117704.
- Q5690323 title "Healing of Abiku Children".
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- Q5690323 comment "Healing of Abiku Children is a piece created by the Nigerian artist Twins Seven-Seven in 1973, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. It consists of a large wooden plaque intricately carved and dyed with pigment to depict an important Yoruba ceremony. In it, a mother consults with a priest to keep her abiku twins in this world, rather than dying and being reborn to her over and over.".
- Q5690323 label "Healing of Abiku Children".
- Q5690323 name "Healing of Abiku Children".