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Bamun Mask with Woven Fiber Hair 15″ – Cameroon – African Tribal Art

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This mask was created in the style of the Bamun people of Cameroon. The mask has been covered with a powdery, dirt like substance and has interesting woven vegetable fiber hair. It measures 15 inches tall and weighs 5 pounds. There is some imperfections including tears and rips in the fiber coiffure, cracking, scrapes and scuffs on the wooden mask – please inspect photos. Stand is not included.

Type of Object

Mask

Country of Origin

Cameroon

Ethnicity

Bamun

Material

vegetable fiber, wood, pigment

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height

15"

Width

12"

Depth

7"

Weight

5 pounds

Overall Condition

Rips in fiber, cracking, scrapes and scuffs – see photos

Tribe Information

About the Bamun (Bamum) People

“The grassland region, in south-west Cameroon, is a hilly and mountainous area covered by an equatorial forest in the south and a savannah in the north. Politically, the area is divided into numerous small independent kingdoms and chiefdoms, whose powers are counterbalanced by male and female societies. Since it’s colonization by the Germans in 1884, this entire region, in particular the Bamileke, Bamun and Tikar territories, has attracted the attention of Western scholars because of its artistic heritage.”

“The sultanate of Bamun is ruled by a single, sacred king, known as the Fon, who resides in the capital Fumban. He is assisted by three officials and seven hereditary councilors to rule the 80,000 people.”

“Statues representing ancestors are found all over the Bamun and Bamileke areas. They can be life size and can be incorporated into the backrest of an elaborate throne. These figures representing the king’s wives and his attendants are usually stored in a secret part of the palace and are displayed when a foreign dignitary visits or during important ceremonies headed by the king.”

Source:
Baquart, Jean-Baptiste. The Tribal Arts of Africa. New York: Thames and Hudson Inc. 1998. Print.

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