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What are the sculptures of Dogon, Baha 'i and Dan nationalities in Africa?

The Dogon people are an African tribe living in the Niger Valley. This tribe has a statue called "Telum", which is a portrait with arms raised. Most of this statue is made of hardwood. More modern statues of Dogon ancestors often use geometric figures to form the shape of the statue.

Baha 'is are a tribe that migrated from Niger River valley to Guinea, and their sculptures are generally exquisite. Baha 'is have a carved mask named "Bamba" on their shoulders, which is very distinctive. Its surface is smooth, decorated with copper nails, and it is worn during harvest season or funeral.

Danes live in the west bank of Guinea Bay. The masks of Danes are simple and moving, and the masks that show women are more exquisite than those that show men.