Mumuye - Nigeria

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Dimitri André
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Posee un título de posgrado en Estudios Africanos y 15 años de experiencia en Arte Africano.

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Máscara de madera de los Mumuye de Nigeria, principios del siglo XX, 60 cm de alto, procedente de colección privada, en buen estado y original.

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This mask represents the masculine element, in the form ofa buff alo, known as Wabo, which dances with the mask representing the feminine element at the funeralsvof an important figure, at the appointment of a new chief, or during harvest festivals. The name Mumuye is given by the Fulani to a number of small ethnic groups
inhabiting the Adamaoua plateau towards the Cameroonian border. The Mumuye share certain commonalities with the Jukun, from whom they have adopted important cults (Meek). Before the British era, they had no central authority, although all recognised the priest of the village of Yoro as the supreme ‘rainmaker’. Mumuye settlements number no more than 200 or 300 individuals at most. Each family group has a chief who is the guardian of the ancestors’ skulls.

This mask represents the masculine element, in the form ofa buff alo, known as Wabo, which dances with the mask representing the feminine element at the funeralsvof an important figure, at the appointment of a new chief, or during harvest festivals. The name Mumuye is given by the Fulani to a number of small ethnic groups
inhabiting the Adamaoua plateau towards the Cameroonian border. The Mumuye share certain commonalities with the Jukun, from whom they have adopted important cults (Meek). Before the British era, they had no central authority, although all recognised the priest of the village of Yoro as the supreme ‘rainmaker’. Mumuye settlements number no more than 200 or 300 individuals at most. Each family group has a chief who is the guardian of the ancestors’ skulls.

Datos

N.º de artículos
1
Grupo étnico/cultura
Mumuye
País de origen
Nigeria
Periodo estimado
Principios del siglo XX
Material
Madera
Sold with stand
No
Estado
En buen estado
Alto
60 cm
Procedencia
Colección privada
Autenticidad
Original/oficial
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