Type of Object | Figural Drum |
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Country of Origin | Guinea |
Ethnicity | Baga |
Material | Wood, pigment, animal hide, rope |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height | 56" drum & 58" w/ base |
Width | 16.5" |
Depth | 15.5" |
Weight | 70lbs |
Overall Condition | Good condition with some cracking and scuffs throughout. See photos. |
Tribe Information |
Baga Figural Zoomorphic African Drum 58″ – Guinea*
$1,800.00 $900.00
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Tribe Information
About the Baga People
The Baga people live amid the southern swampy lands of the Guinea Atlantic coastline. According to oral tradition, they originally lived along the interior highlands but were driven westward by their neighbors. The name ‘Baga’ is believed to have come from the phrase ‘bae raka’, meaning “people of the seaside”.
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About the Baga Caryatid Drum
Drums of this sort are referred to a ‘a-ndef’. Although they are carved by men, they are owned, used and designed by baga women of an important society known as A-Tekan. Women will play thse drums at ceremonies, funerals and their week-long initiations to inform the supernatural and ordinary worlds of their power and presence. The core criteria to enter in these societies is motherhood, a woman’s main objective in life. Her kneeling position represents and act of devotion while the large drum on her head is likely inspired by real practices of Baga women who carry large vessels on their heads often.
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