Masque casque "ndoli jowei"
Sierra Leone, Mendé
Vendu
850 €
Provenance
Robert Lewitzki, Celle, GermanyTaille
H: 38 cm
H: 15.0 inch
Description
wood, three-part, handwritten inventory no. “34/74/v. P.”
The life of the Mende is regulated by a number of initiation societies. The most important are the “poro” society of men and the “sande” society of women. The main aim of the “sande” is to prepare girls for marriage and motherhood.
At the final initiation ceremonies, the newly initiated are led through the village by a masked figure called “ndoli jowei” (“the sowei who dances”). This masked figure is believed to embody the guardian spirit of the “sande”- society, called “ngafa”.
Publications
Expo cat.: "Afrikanische Kunst, Sammlung Robert Lewitzki", Bomann-Museum (Hg.), Celle 2012, p. 28AHDRC: 0150705