Zoomorphic mask "bonu amwin"
Côte d'Ivoire, Baoulé
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Provenance
Joseph Franzen, Heerlen, The NetherlandsTaille
H: 95 cm
H: 37.4 inch
Description
wood, encrusted greyish brown patina, sacrificial traces, helmet-shaped, drilled holes around the rim, min. dam., cracks, traces of abrasion, minor missing parts;
“bonu amwin” means “god of the woods”. This mask of high authority belongs to the “do” secret society. This mask was greatly feared, it was a powerful force for averting harm and maintaining order in the community. Each village had at least one. Women were rigorously excluded from all performances and were not permitted to see the mask. Should a woman see one even by accident, it was said, she is doomed to die.