Tadep healing fetish - Manbila - Cameroon

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Fétiche de guérison Tadep is a Manbila artefact from Cameroun, with provenance in a private collection.

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Tadep Mambila healing fetish.
Donga Valley, Nigeria/Cameroon.

26.5 cm


Wood inlaid with a deep dark brown patina, pigments.

At the border of Nigeria and Cameroon, in the Donga Valley, lives the Mambila people. They are a population of farmers and herders living in difficult coexistence with the larger population of Fulani, nomadic herders.

Many works have been created within the framework of the Suaga, a system of masquerades and oaths accompanied by sacrifices.

Tadep Mambila healing fetish.
Donga Valley, Nigeria/Cameroon.

26.5 cm


Wood inlaid with a deep dark brown patina, pigments.

At the border of Nigeria and Cameroon, in the Donga Valley, lives the Mambila people. They are a population of farmers and herders living in difficult coexistence with the larger population of Fulani, nomadic herders.

Many works have been created within the framework of the Suaga, a system of masquerades and oaths accompanied by sacrifices.

Details

No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Manbila
Country of Origin
Cameroon
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Tadep healing fetish
Height
27 cm
Width
13 cm
Depth
10 cm
Provenance
Private collection
FranceVerified
908
Objects sold
100%
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