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Beautifully Decorated Bamana Puppet 25″ – Mali – African Art

$197.50

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This Bamana puppet showcases a costumed female figure. She was beautifully decorated with bold pigments, sheet metal and yarn. The puppet measures 25 inches tall and weighs 3.5 pounds. There is some cracking, scuffing and general wear and tear throughout. Please inspect photos carefully. Puppet does not like to stand on own.

Type of Object

Figure, statue, Puppet

Country of Origin

Mali

Ethnicity

Bamana/Bambara

Material

Wood, pigment, yarn, string, fabric, sheet metal and metal discs

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height

25"

Width

8.5"

Depth

5.5"

Weight

3.5 lbs

Overall Condition

Some cracking, scuffing and general wear and tear throughout.

Tribe Information

About the Bozo People

“The Bozo are a West African ethnic group located predominantly along the Niger River in Mali. The name Bozo is thought to derive from Bambara bo-so “straw house”, the people accept it as referring to the whole of the ethnic group but use more specific clan names such as Sorogoye, Hain, and Tieye themselves. They are famous for their fishing and are occasionally referred to as the “masters of the river”.
“The Bozo language, which belongs to the Soninke-Bozo subgroup of Northwestern Mande within the Niger-Congo family, have traditionally been considered dialects of one language though there are at least four distinct varieties.
Aspects of Bozo culture took shape under the 10th century Ghana Empire, when the Bozo took possession of the banks of the Niger. The Bozo were the founders of the Milian cities of Djenne and Mopti.
Though the Bozo are predominantly Muslim, they preserve a number of animist traditions as well. Their animal totem is the bull, whose body represents the Niger and whose horns represent the Bozo fishing pirogues.”