Makonde (Wamakonde), Tanzania and Mozambique
Ceremonial Stool.
The Makonde numbering 500,000 are a matrilineal people who are located on both sides of
the Ruvuma River, which forms the border between Tanzania and Mozambique. In the traditional homelands of the
Makonde the primary source of food comes from slash and burn farming. Crops include maize,
sorghum, and cassava. This is often supplemented by hunting. Important decisions are made by a chief supported by a
council. Clan members meet only for the ancestral cult and to celebrate initiations. The
Makonde believe in a world of ancestor spirits and in malevolent spirits who make an
appearance during the ceremonies that close initiation rites; these rites are deemed very
important. The stools of this type are used in various ceremonies, in particular in
initiation rites.
Material:
wood, beads
Size: H. 8 ½, Diameter 8
Price:
$160+$27 (S&H)
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