File:Kazimierz Zagórski - Mangbetu woman.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionKazimierz Zagórski - Mangbetu woman.jpg |
English: Mangbetu, [1928-1938], photo by Kazimierz Zagórski. Postcard showing Mangbetu woman with skull deformity. |
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Source | Polona.pl |
Author | Kazimierz Zagórski |
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