Black faced female mask crafted by the
people of the Dan. A Sleeping Beauty female depicted in this
wood carving painted ebony. Eyes and brows have been colored
differently. Condition good and aged.
From side profile: 6
inches Height/Length: 12 inches Width across face: roughly 4 inches
Age: approximately 25+
years.
Tribal
History:
Dan People
Dan people, who are also known by the
name Yacuba, live in the western part of the Ivory Coast and
into Liberia where the land is forested in the south and bordered
by a savannah in the north. The 350,000 Dan people make their
living from farming cocoa, rice and manioc. Before unifying
secret societies were set up at the turn of the century, each
Dan village was an autonomous sociopolitical unit governed
by a chief elected on the base of his wealth and social position.
Today, the leopard society acts as a major regulator of Dan
life and initiates young men during their isolated periods
of three to four months in the forest. Dan people have achieved
notoriety in the area for their entertainment festivals which
were historically village ceremonies, but are today performed
largely for tourists. During these festivals, masked performers
dance on stilts.
Availability: Usually
ships in 3-4 business days.
$45.00
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are all one of a kind, with a circa. of twenty to forty
plus years and once shipped their listings are immediately
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Product descriptions adapted from similar
ones in The
Tribal Arts of Africa written by Jean-Baptiste Bacquart