Hand carved wooden mask lined with vegetable fiber raffia, textile and feathers. This uniquely designed mask features a two toned wooden face, small slit eyes and mouth and metal tacking attached to the forehead. The mask measures 16 inches tall and weighs 2 pounds. It is in good condition with minor imperfections including scrapes and scuffs – please inspect photos. Stand is not included.
Hand Carved Aduma Mask With Feathered Coiffure 16″ – Gabon – African Tribal Art
Original price was: $195.00.$97.50Current price is: $97.50.
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Type of Object | Face Mask |
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Country of Origin | Gabon |
Ethnicity | Aduma |
Approximate Age | Unknown |
Height (Inches) | 16" |
Width (Inches) | 12" |
Depth (Inches) | 8" |
Weight (Pounds) | 2 lbs |
Overall Condition | Good with minor imperfections – see photos. |
Tribe Information
About the Aduma People
The Adouma (Aduma or Duma) are an ethnic group of Gabon, in western Africa. They primarily live on the south bank of the upper Ogooue River, in the vicinity of Lastoursville (originally an Adouma village), and are known as expert canoeists or the boatmen.
Their traditions hold that they arrived from the east or southeast, coming down the Sebe River to the Ogowe, and thence to the Doume rapids. They made canoes of Okoume, and sold slaves to the Okande, receiving European products such as guns and cloth in exchange. The Societe de Haut-Ogooue (SHO) established a post at Lastoursville and engaged the Adouma in trade for rubber, ivory and ebony.
During the 1970’s and 1980’s, many Adouma moved down the Ogowe, towards Port-Gentil.
Source:
Wikipedia contributors. “Duma people”. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 28 Mar. 2016. Web. 22 Jun. 2017
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