HM1439 – Bamileke Stool Who made this? This stool is a status symbol belonging to the Bamileke tribe of the Bamenda Grassfields of Cameroon. Significance of the stool: Physically elevating somebody from the ground, Bamileke stools were used by important people. These include the king, known as “The Fon,” chiefs, and women who
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