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does no explanation cover questions about the picture… for example what goddess does this totem depict…
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no…people can ask questions…it’s a fertility goddess…which one of the many I’m not really sure of though. It was put up with two others during the African Festival we had here in Riva del Garda two weeks ago…dancing, music and food from Burkina Faso and other areas of central and west Africa. I wrote a poem about the music then (African Night) and this week published a Haiku about another of the totem…I called it “Lazing God”.
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That is such an interesting totem. Most fertility gods I have seen are much more curvaceous in the lower half than this one is. But then again, I am thinking about the ones who kind of look like weird potatoes with no face.
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LOL…this is such a lovely humourous comment…I don’t usually really LOL but this time I did! I’ve seen some of those too and you’re quite correct…potatoes with a face…Mrs. Potato…but you probably don’t remember that toy. 😉
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I have written a poem called “Mr. Potato Head”, so I believe I am somewhat familiar with the concept of potatoes and detachable face parts. If you are interested, I provided a link below. If not, just disregard. 😉
http://reowr.wordpress.com/2013/06/17/mr-potato-head/
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how could I miss out on a Mr. Potato Head poem!!! I run I fly! 😉
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