

Dan (Gio, Gioh, Gyo,Yacouba, Yakuba),
Côte dIvoire and Liberia
Male figure. The 350,000 Dan occupy the
wooded savannah region of western Cote dIvoire and the east of Liberia; one also
finds a few Dan villages in southeast Guinea. Traditionally cultivators of rice and
manioc, the Dan also work immense cacao and coffee plantations. They also live off game
hunting and fishing. The Dan society was not centralized. Every village is under the
authority of a chief and a council of elders. In order to attain adult status, all the
boys and girls of the same age group undergo an initiation that includes specific teaching
and circumcision for the former and the latter. Dan
figures, which were commissioned by powerful chiefs do not represent ancestors or spirits.
These statues are kept hidden inside houses and are only revealed during important
occasions such as visits by foreign dignitaries. The
function of male figures, which are rare, is not clear.
Material: wood
Price: $190+$31 (S&H)
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