Dance mask - Yoruba - Nigeria






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The Yoruba society is highly organized and comprises several associations whose roles vary. While the men's society, egbe, reinforces social norms, the aro unites farmers. The gelede has more esoteric and religious aims. The notables come together in a society called esusu. The kingdoms of Oyo and Ijebu were formed following the demise of the Ife civilization and remain the basis of Yoruba political structure. The Oyo created two cults centered on the societies Egungun and Sango, who venerate their gods, the Orisa, through ceremonies using masks, statuettes, sceptres and divination supports. The slave trade helped spread Yoruba's beliefs across continents.
Provenance:
Argiles Collection Barcelona
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The Yoruba society is highly organized and comprises several associations whose roles vary. While the men's society, egbe, reinforces social norms, the aro unites farmers. The gelede has more esoteric and religious aims. The notables come together in a society called esusu. The kingdoms of Oyo and Ijebu were formed following the demise of the Ife civilization and remain the basis of Yoruba political structure. The Oyo created two cults centered on the societies Egungun and Sango, who venerate their gods, the Orisa, through ceremonies using masks, statuettes, sceptres and divination supports. The slave trade helped spread Yoruba's beliefs across continents.
Provenance:
Argiles Collection Barcelona
#afrohemian26
