Grassland, Cameroon
Ceremonial
Royal Mask. The Grassland Region is a
hilly and mountainous area. The northern part of Cameroon has been Islamized and has no
sculpture; on the other hand, the savannas of the west, the Grassland, are inhabited by
three ethnic groups with ancestors in common and keeping old traditions. The Grassland was divided into ninety kingdoms each
governed by a king, the fon. In the past, he was believed to be endowed with
supernatural powers that allowed him to change into an animal an elephant, leopard,
or buffalo. He ensured the protection of his people and guaranteed the fertility of the
fields and the fecundity of the women. This
mask tops a kind of bamboo cage surrounded by a tufted collar of palm fibers. The large
masks of this type with a complex design on top were specifically used during the royal
festivities held within the kings palace. Up to thirty different masks might perform
in an event.
Material: wood
Size: 17x 12x 10
Price: $250+$37 (S&H)
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