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Naniikwi, female Nokwi yam harvest figure Latay Aposiibiiruka (Butterfly) Yatiikapa Bodii leaves and fruit Neyikiya Gwiyibi (Bat) Neyikiya Me niik, face design Yatiikapa Arokamaka spirit faces Neyikiya Bodii leaves and fruit Neyikiya Bodii leaves and fruit Neyikiya Tekwarubii, forest spirits Burugay Ukuba she (Waterlily plant and flower) Meyibor Nawa ceremony mask design Apokwinya Aposiibiiruka (Butterfly) Abunigi Apokibi (Flying fox) Yatiikapa Maway (Shooting star) Neyikiya Lime container design Yatiikapa Kompa, the water spirit Abunigi Apoleyar bird Manal Kapay Siivagakibi (Fox) Burugay Apokibi (Flying fox) Burugay Uku sogwiya (Patterns of foam) Yatiikapa Tubishikway, a mythical woman Meyibor Awomar (Ceremonial bowl) Manal Kapay Aposiibiiruka (Butterfly) Abunigi Nagiirabaw, female water spirit Yatiikapa Babor (Wasp) Apokwinya Me poko ow (Butterfly larva) Wachogii Yobo bodii tree fruit Wachogii Arokojawiyogo (Water-walking insect) Wachogii Arokomaka spirit faces Neyikiya Maway (Shooting star) Magwiyow
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