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Hi Lew,
No worries, I was just unsure if I'd missed something and the Dan people were also in Senegal. ![]() Nice selection of daggers (yours?), I've heard of these coming from Senegal before as well, often attributed to Tuaregs. I've never been sure of the real age and story behind these though and what the real ethnic attribution is. Wildly different than the normal teleks and arm daggers though! I certainly agree the brass work shares some similarities with the piece under discussion. Iain |
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This picture also appears in Spring's African Arms & Armour where they are idenrified as ( from left to right ) as : 1. Manding dagger from the Bissagos Islands ; 2. Sierra Leone ; 3. Senegal ; 4. Reguibat Arab, S Morrocco . |
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