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2010 Artists from Mozambique:
Reinata Sadimba
Mozambique
Ceramic Sculpture and Vessels
Earlier Artists from Mozambique:
Idaia Amade
Mozambique
Woven Mats
Cabordino Mustafá Jethá
Mozambique
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Lusia Lazau
Mozambique
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Amade Rachide
Mozambique
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