Jukun figure - Figure - Nigeria

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Jukun figure, a wooden sculpture from Nigeria of the Jukun people, dating to 1650–1700, with provenance Pierre Langlois and Jean Michel Huguenin, Paris.

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Stunning Jukun figure from Nigeria.
Tribes such as the Mumuye, the Chamba, the Jukun, the Wurkun, the Geomai and the Montol live along the Benue River in eastern Nigeria, while the Waja, the Mama, the Hausa, the Koro and the Dakakari people settled in the northern part of the
country.
The king of the Jukun, known as the Aka Uku, lives in the town of Wukari from where he rules his 30,000 people. He leads the cult of the ancestors who are in turn
responsible for the welfare of the tribe.
Statues are found predominantly among the Jukun people in the north west and represent ancestors, as well as wives and slaves. They are displayed during funerals, agricultural ceremonies and in times of danger. During these rites, the figures serve as an intermediary between the priest and the ancestor's world.

Provenance: Pierre Langlois and Jean Michel Huguenin, Paris

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Experts in Ancient African Art
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Stunning Jukun figure from Nigeria.
Tribes such as the Mumuye, the Chamba, the Jukun, the Wurkun, the Geomai and the Montol live along the Benue River in eastern Nigeria, while the Waja, the Mama, the Hausa, the Koro and the Dakakari people settled in the northern part of the
country.
The king of the Jukun, known as the Aka Uku, lives in the town of Wukari from where he rules his 30,000 people. He leads the cult of the ancestors who are in turn
responsible for the welfare of the tribe.
Statues are found predominantly among the Jukun people in the north west and represent ancestors, as well as wives and slaves. They are displayed during funerals, agricultural ceremonies and in times of danger. During these rites, the figures serve as an intermediary between the priest and the ancestor's world.

Provenance: Pierre Langlois and Jean Michel Huguenin, Paris

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Era
1400-1900
No. of items
1
Title
Jukun figure
Country of Origin
Nigeria
Material
wood
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
Height
64 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated period
1650-1700
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Objects sold
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