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An african pfemba is a statuette of a

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mother and child is the answer

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The african pfemba is a statuette of a mother and a child.

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The mom is holding it's baby. It is a sculpture and they are wearing beads or scarfs around they're necks. They both seem to be looking at something intresting. The hole in th stomach is to represent hunger. The figure of the mother and the child represents kongo art.

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