By:C. M. Sekintu
Release date:2011
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It was not until Margaret Trowell drew attention drew attention to them that the artistic and symbolic importance of the black and white patterns in Bahima huts became clear: That these were a form of communication about people and their environment. They depicted vegetation,astronomy,architecture,games,war beauty and other attributes <p> <b>About Authors</b> <p> C. M. Sekintu worked as artist-technician of the Uganda Museum and later as its first African curator. K. P. Wachsann was an artist and longtime curator at the Uganda Museum
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