Ejagham
(Ekoi), Cameroon & Nigeria
Father Heaven headdress with
moving hands. The Ejagham are found in the easternmost part of southern Nigeria
and in the contiguous area of the western Cameroon. They are primitive agriculturists and
their main crops are yam, coconut and maize. The Ejagham produced wooden headdresses and
masks of a demonic naturalism. All masks and
headdresses represented ancestors. They have mythological significance: male images
representing Father Heaven, female Mother Earth. The Ejagham masquerades performances generally
took place at the initiation or funerals of members of the associations, and also at
periodic rites connected with agriculture.
Material: wood
Size: H. 16, W. 9 ½, D.
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Price: $210+$27 (S&H)
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