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- Wallaert-Pêtre, Hélene. “The way of the potter's mother: apprenticeship strategies among Dii potters from Cameroon, West Africa,” in Cultural Transmission and Material Culture: Breaking down Boundaries edited by Miriam T. Stark, et al. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2008.