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Abstract Chamba Inspired Statue 28″ – Nigeria – African Art

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We are not exactly sure as to the origins of this statue, but many characteristics resemble the style of the Chamba people of Nigeria. The statue features two female figures, sharing one body but facing opposite directions. The figure measures 28 inches tall and weighs 7.5 pounds. There is some damage to the back of one of the figures heads and cracking and wear and tear throughout. Figure is slightly unbalanced and needs a flat surface. Please inspect photos.

Type of Object

Figure, statue

Country of Origin

Nigeria

Ethnicity

Chamba

Material

Wood, Pigment

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height

28"

Width

10.5"

Depth

6.5"

Weight

7.5 lbs

Overall Condition

Damage to back of head. Cracking and wear and tear.

Tribe Information

About the Chamba People

The area lying to the north of the Niger and Benue Rivers includes a range of mountains covered by a savannah. Archaeological excavations have revealed traces of human activity on the Jos plateau and in the Benue River valley dating from the Stone Age – 39,000 years ago.

Over time, the indigenous Benue-Kongo and Adamawa-speaking people of this area were infiltrated by Chad-speaking tribes who migrated from the east and north. This created a mosaic of people with different social and religious traditions. Nevertheless, common artistic conventions can be found among the majority of the people who live in this area. For example, shoulder masks are worn by the Mumuye, the Jukun and Waja people and red seeds are often applied on the surface of headdresses and masks.

Tribes such as the Mumuye, the Chambe, the Jukun, the Wurkun, the Goemai and the Montol live along the Benue River in eastern Nigeria, while the Waja, the Mama, the Hausa, the Koro and the Dakakari people settled in the northern part of the country.

The 20,000 Chamba people live south of the Benue River, near the Jukun people. They are socially divided into small kingdoms, each headed by a king assisted by a council of elders whose powers are regulated by male and female secret societies.

Masks

The Chamba use a type of mask that symbolizes a bush spirit. It has a rounded head with a flattened open mouth and two large backward-sloping horns. It is worn during funerals, circumcisions and inauguration ceremonies.

Figures

Chamba figures are rare and their function is uncertain. They are usually covered with an encrusted patina. Another type of Chamba figure is thought to be a medium for communication with the spirit worl. Small figures were used to cure or protect an individual from snake bites and were attached to iron spikes and inserted into the ground.

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