File:ADORNED FOR MARRIAGE.jpg

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English: Adorned for marriage.
This is no dusky Malvolio with wand and cap of office, but a Nigerian maiden in her ornate, though scanty, wedding finery.
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Source Peoples of All Nations
Author Photo: Northcote Thomas
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