Bambara (Bamana, Banmana),
Mali
Ceremonial
animal mask. The
Bambara are the largest ethnic group within the country. There are about 1.5 million
Bambara living in southeastern Mali. They are an intelligent dignified people, proud of
their warlike past. Nowadays they live principally from agriculture, with some subsidiary
hunting and cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory. They strongly uphold
their ancient tribal customs against Islam and Christianity. The purpose and origin of
this carefully carved mask have not been clearly established. Possibly it was used in combined masquerades and
puppet plays, entertainments put on by young mens age-grade associations. The
performance of each animal character is accompanied by a certain song and expresses social
and ethical values.
Material: wood
Size: H. 14 ½, W. 9 D. 6 ½
Price: $ 215+$32 (S&H)
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