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This article is a chaos. I made a selection of books from the bibliography but I think there are still too many books or articles which are not relevant. There is also a problem with the selection of exhibitions as in many shows there were works of Paa Joe as well. He is in fact presently the most important successor of Kane Kwei, not Kane Kweis sons and grandsons. It is also known that Seth Kane Kwei can no longer be called the inventor of the figurative coffins, it is enough to have a look at some recent publications of the anthropologists Roberta Bonetti and Regula Tschumi.--Andrimaja (talk) 15:56, 30 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]