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- Akuaba abstract "Akuaba are wooden ritual fertility dolls from Ghana and nearby areas. The best known akuaba are those of the Ashanti people, whose akuaba have large, disc-like heads. Other tribes in the region (f.ex. Lobi people ) have their own distinctive style of akuaba.Traditionally, these dolls are carried on the back of women either hoping to conceive a child, or to ensure the attractiveness of the child being carried. When not in active use, the akuaba would be ritually washed and cared for.Today, one is more likely to see a mass-produced akuaba for sale as a souvenir than an heirloom in ritual use. Traditional use does, however, continue in some areas. The form of the akuaba has also gained currency as a general symbol of good luck.".
- Akuaba thumbnail Akuaba.jpg?width=300.
- Akuaba wikiPageExternalLink hod_1979.206.75.htm.
- Akuaba wikiPageID "6106921".
- Akuaba wikiPageLength "1293".
- Akuaba wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Akuaba wikiPageRevisionID "677873760".
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink African_dolls.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Ashanti_people.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_art.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghanaian_culture.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_dolls.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Doll.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Fertility.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Ghana.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Lobi_people.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Luck.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Mass_production.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLink File:Akuaba.jpg.
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akuaba".
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "akuaba".
- Akuaba wikiPageWikiLinkText "fertility dolls".
- Akuaba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Doll-stub.
- Akuaba subject Category:African_art.
- Akuaba subject Category:Ghanaian_culture.
- Akuaba subject Category:Traditional_dolls.
- Akuaba hypernym Dolls.
- Akuaba type Album.
- Akuaba comment "Akuaba are wooden ritual fertility dolls from Ghana and nearby areas. The best known akuaba are those of the Ashanti people, whose akuaba have large, disc-like heads. Other tribes in the region (f.ex. Lobi people ) have their own distinctive style of akuaba.Traditionally, these dolls are carried on the back of women either hoping to conceive a child, or to ensure the attractiveness of the child being carried.".
- Akuaba label "Akuaba".
- Akuaba sameAs Q423677.
- Akuaba sameAs Akuaba.
- Akuaba sameAs Akuaba.
- Akuaba sameAs Akuaba.
- Akuaba sameAs m.0fqd26.
- Akuaba sameAs Q423677.
- Akuaba wasDerivedFrom Akuaba?oldid=677873760.
- Akuaba depiction Akuaba.jpg.
- Akuaba isPrimaryTopicOf Akuaba.