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seen everywhere, in front of houses, in the roads and public places, occasionally alone, but more frequently in







connection with the image of Legba who is consistently represented as squatting down and looking at the organ of







generation, which is enormously disproportionate [Find Alfred B. Ellis, Ewe-Speaking Peoples of the Slaves Shore







of West Africa (London, 1966). pp. 41-421].







26. It