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Mambila Ancestor spirit (tadep). Figure – Cameroon
This Tadep figure is characterized by a heart-shaped face, enlarged head, outlined with wooden pegs. They are thought to embody ancestors who are responsible for the clan’s wealth. The Tadep figures were used in healing rites and to deter thieves. Some sources also link them to the promotion of fertility. The wide range of uses to which such a figure may have been employed was probably determined by the medicines in the possession of the owner, and how it was activated, rather than by specific stylistic characteristics of the sculpture itself.
Made of 100% wood.
Model is W 27 – H 10 and weight 0.6 kg.
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This Tadep figure is characterized by a heart-shaped face, enlarged head, outlined with wooden pegs. They are thought to embody ancestors who are responsible for the clan’s wealth. The Tadep figures were used in healing rites and to deter thieves. Some sources also link them to the promotion of fertility. The wide range of uses to which such a figure may have been employed was probably determined by the medicines in the possession of the owner, and how it was activated, rather than by specific stylistic characteristics of the sculpture itself.
Mambila art centers upon an association called suaga. It is primarily concerned with justice and supernatural cleansing within the community. The Mambila produced a considerable number of figures that are characterized by a heart-shaped face; pigments are often applied later. Mambila figures embody ancestors who, according to their beliefs, are responsible for the clan’s wealth. The figures appear with bent legs and typical enlarged head outlined in wooden pegs.
The 25,000 Mambila, farmers and stockbreeders, occupy the region bordering Cameroon and Nigeria, to the north of Grassland. Land, every family’s property, is distributed by the group’s chief. they practice the ancestor cult and agrarian rites. The Mambila only worshiped family ancestors. According to their beliefs, at one’s death, the ancestors take away the soul of the deceased during the night. The chiefs of the lineage were buried in granaries, for they are representative of prosperity and life, just as the grains of millet.
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Weight | 0.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 27 cm |
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