| african arts SPRING 2018 VOL. 51, NO. 1 Anna Craven, now retired, worked in the 1960s and 1970s as an ethnographer, researcher, and curator of national museums in Africa… Click to show full abstract
| african arts SPRING 2018 VOL. 51, NO. 1 Anna Craven, now retired, worked in the 1960s and 1970s as an ethnographer, researcher, and curator of national museums in Africa and the southwestern Pacific. Also, when based in London, she conducted research relating to race relations and for documentary films. She has maintained connections with all the countries where she previously worked, returning to them all since 2003. In 2007 she made a second collection of pottery from the north of Ghana for the University of Ghana Department of Archaeology and Museum Studies, forty years after her first visit in 1964. [email protected] The Art and Material Culture of the Eloyi (Afo) People, Nigeria 1969/70 A Photographic Essay
               
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