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    "The Fulanis" 23x17 Giclee / Acid Free Photo Paper


    "The Fulanis" 23x17 Giclee / Acid Free Photo Paper


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    Size: "The Fulanis" 23x17 Signed Giclee on Heavy Acid Free Photo Paper. It makes a perfect set with "Water". Rich colorful rendition that will add spice and beauty to your living environment. This is a high quality print that is made available at a fraction of what it should normally cost. Get yours while the supply last. The Fulanis are the nomadic tribe from the northern region of Nigeria but are found all over the northern and the central states of Nigeria, wherever they could find grass land for grazing since rearing cattle is their main occupation. They are fine looking and elegant, both their men and women. Their culture of creative ingenuity is well displayed on their dresses and their household paraphernalia. Comparable to the Fulanis are the Masais of Kenya.

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