I don't think that's tribal art. She appears to be wearing Medieval dress so perhaps one of the faux 20th century decorative carvings of figures from that era. Debora
She appears to be wearing a saree and a tiara, so I think Indian folk art. She reminds me of figures from Kerala in southern India. I could be wrong, but you could ask these people: https://www.keralafolkloremuseum.org/ Contact info: keralafolkloremuseum@gmail.com
Wow! I'll have to brush up on my Medieval costumes. (I thought I saw a gable hood.) Apologies for the mis-direction. Debora
Easy mistake to make, especially since you've seen so many Spanish 'antique style' carved figures. I could be wrong too, btw.
She might be a version of "marapachi bommais" - https://www.amazon.in/HareNarayanas-Wooden-Handicrafts-Marappachi-Pieces/dp/B0CHNXTB4Q https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marapachi_Dolls https://edgeofhumanity.com/2014/11/24/marapachi-dolls-india/