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Beautiful Baule Mouse Oracle 11″ – Ivory Coast – African Art

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This Baule mouse oracle is a beautiful piece of artwork. There are carvings of reptiles on the front and a turtle on top of the lid. The container measures 11 inches tall and weighs 4 pounds. There is some chipping and wear and tear throughout – please inspect photos.

Type of Object

Wood Container

Country of Origin

Ivory Coast

Ethnicity

Baule

Material

Wood, pigment, vegetable fiber, metal and leather

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height (Inches)

11”

Width (Inches)

7”

Depth (Inches)

7”

Weight (Pounds)

4 lbs

Overall Condition

Some minor cracking, scuffing and general wear and taer.

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Tribe Information

About the Baule People

The Baule are originally part of a breakaway group of the Akan people from Ghana. In the 17th century, Queen Abla Pokou led a group on an exodus away from the main Ashanti Confederacy after a war broke out due to disagreements among the factions. Pokou realized that she and her followers may be in harms way, so she took her people and headed westward. Legend says the group came upon the Comoé River, with its dangerous waters and needed a way to safely cross. With the enemy gaining on them, Queen Pokou asked a diviner for advice. The diviner, after much thought, told her the gods required a sacrifice. Everyone began throwing their most prized possessions into the river; gold, ivory, cattle, everything they owned, hoping to appease the gods. The diviner shook his head and said that our sons are our most prized possessions. Pokou, knowing that her duty as queen was more important than that of a mother, decided then to sacrifice her only son, throwing him into the water and calling out “Ba ouli”, translated to “the child is dead”, giving them the name Baule. After the sacrifice was made, hippopotamuses came up from the river and formed a bridge allowing the queen and her people to cross.

The Baule settled in what is now known as Côte d’Ivoire or Ivory Coast. They began defeating current inhabitants of the area and quickly became the middle man post for North and South trading routes. Towns and villages sprouted up with each being independent from one another, making their own decisions with the primacy of a council of elders. Smaller communities were usually governed by a village-chief whereas large villages were ruled by a king or queen. Considered an egalitarian society, everyone is equal and has a say in the overall agenda of the people, including slaves...

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Additional Information

About the “Mouse Oracle” Object

Forged by Baule diviners, mouse oracles are used to foretell events. Mice are believed to have the ability to make contact with Asye Usu (earth spirit) and other ancestors. The oracle is designed to house a mouse along with 10 sticks or bones referred to as gbekre nyma (eyes of the mice). There are two chambers inside in which the mouse scurries about, rearranging the sticks with its movement. The diviner then interprets the new arrangement to answer concerning questions of his clients. Diviners spend many years studying to specialize in this technique.