"Dedicated to offering the very best in Canadian Inuit, African, Oceanic and World Tribal Arts". Based in the US. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
"We have been trading under the name The Niger Bend since 1982. Almost all of the items we sell, we have bought personally. We travel to West Africa frequently to buy and to visit our old trading friends. Our greatest love are one-of-a-kind, finest-quality ethnographic pieces that we discover in our travels." [posted: Mar 19, 2004]
Shango Galleries, founded in 1976, is "a source for fine African, Precolumbian, American Indian, and Oceanic art working with collectors, museums, and other dealers." Based in Dallas, Texas. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
"Our present collection features objects from West, Central, and East Africa. The beauty of Tribal art is alive in ritual masks, bronze figures, statues and fetishes used in ceremonies and rites of passage. Wooden bowls, beadwork, leather objects and other utilitarian objects offer a glimpse into the daily life and culture of people few of us will ever know." Based in Rochester, New York. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
"We specialize in antique flat woven tribal Oriental rugs, kilims, and bags, but also handle tapestries, embroideries and other ethnic textile art." African textiles include Kente cloths, Kuba cloths, Kirdi beaded aprons, and other ethnographic objects. Based in Atlanta, GA. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
Now an online store only, the Hamill Gallery (open from 1990 - 2019) devoted16,000 square feet to a large collection of traditional African art. Works include masks, figures, artifacts, textiles, jewelry, giving an idea of the visual impact and spiritual power of tribal art. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
"Since 1957, the family business Galerie Walu has focused on the fascinating cultures of West Africa. We see our task in continuing the tradition of traditional African art and in promoting intercultural understanding through exhibitions, publications, loans, donations, etc. In addition to the purchase and sale of African art, we are at your disposal as specialists for expert opinions, valuations, consulting and inventorizations." [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
"Since 1989 Galerie Peter Herrmann has been a specialist in Contemporary Art by international artists with the underlying theme: Africa. Authentic Tribal and Royal Art of West and Central Africa. Our presentation of African subjects is executed with art historical precision, which has earned the gallery worldwide recognition as being one of the few galleries to consistently and accurately present Africa over the course of an extended artistic timeline." Gallery in Berlin, Germany. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
Established dealers since 1990 of tribal arts in Paris, France. Offerings include objects from prestigious collections. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]
"We offer traditional art from over fifty countries... With over twenty-five years experience trading in bazaars and markets from Kathmandu to Marrakesh, we present unique pieces selected for quality, authenticity and value." Offerings include "sculpture, masks and costumes from West Africa as well as Tuareg nomad swords, saddlebags, amulets and tent ornaments from the Sahara". Retail gallery in Santa Fe, NM. [posted: Mar 04, 2004]