Kulango bronze - Figure - Kulango bronze - kulango - Côte d’Ivoire

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The Kulango from the northern part of the Ivory Coast were a prosperous group of people and over time proved to be very resilient. Historically, they were ruled by a king and elders who directed community life, based around the agricultural calendar. They had a vigorous and prosperous economy supported mainly by Muslim traders. The traders would also come into the Kulango region with the intention of converting the locals to Islam. However, the Kulango resisted. The majority continued to practice their traditional ethnic religions. They believe in a supreme God who is not worshipped but is addressed in association with 'mother earth.' Unfortunately, during the 17th century, life for the Kulango became very grim. They suffered through a series of migrations from the Akan and Lobi people and hostile invasions from the Mandingo people who enslaved them and almost brought their culture to an end. This region was later infiltrated by French colonialists.

Provenance:

Montagut Collection, Barcelona

The Kulango from the northern part of the Ivory Coast were a prosperous group of people and over time proved to be very resilient. Historically, they were ruled by a king and elders who directed community life, based around the agricultural calendar. They had a vigorous and prosperous economy supported mainly by Muslim traders. The traders would also come into the Kulango region with the intention of converting the locals to Islam. However, the Kulango resisted. The majority continued to practice their traditional ethnic religions. They believe in a supreme God who is not worshipped but is addressed in association with 'mother earth.' Unfortunately, during the 17th century, life for the Kulango became very grim. They suffered through a series of migrations from the Akan and Lobi people and hostile invasions from the Mandingo people who enslaved them and almost brought their culture to an end. This region was later infiltrated by French colonialists.

Provenance:

Montagut Collection, Barcelona

Details

Era
1400-1900
No. of items
1
Title
Kulango bronze
Country of Origin
Côte d’Ivoire
Material
Bronze
Ethnic group/ culture
kulango
Indigenous object name
Kulango bronze
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
6 cm
Width
2 cm
Depth
2 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
SpainVerified
251
Objects sold
100%
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