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Guro African Ram Mask 17″ – Ivory Coast

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This zoomorphic Guro mask is in the form of a ram. This mask is 17 inches tall and weighs 1 pound. This mask does not come with a stand, though one can be made for an additional charge, inquire for more details.

 

Type of Object

Mask

Country of Origin

Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)

Ethnicity

Guro

Animal

Material

Wood, Pigment

Approximate Age

Unknown

Height

17"

Width

6"

Depth

4"

Weight

1 lb

Overall Condition

Some cracking and imperfections on the back. Please inspect photos.

Tribe Information

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Tribe Information

About the Guro People

“Between the Baule and the Yaure to the west, the Malinke to the north and the Bete and We to the south, the Guro people live surrounded by savannah and forest. They migrated from the north during the 16th century and number about 200,000. Originally they were called Kweni, but they were violently colonized between 1906 and 1912 and were given the Baule name Guro by the invading French colonials. Guro villages have rounded houses in the northern area and rectangular houses in the southern region. Village life is regulated by a council of elders, representing each main family, and by secret societies. The Guro farm predominantly cotton, rice, coffee and cocoa - the men clear the fields and the women plant. “

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