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Mask Mama Bamileke – Cameroon
This large mask is called Tsesah- an initiation mask from the Bamileke, Cameroon.Recognizable for their imposing forms with swollen cheeks and plump, big eyes. These masks were worn on the head like a crown. They were invested with a crucial role during the commemorations and the election of the king.
Made of 100% wood, beads.
Model is W 18 – H 32 and weight 0.3 kg.
Description
The Bamileke grassland people are a tribe that makes up the largest group in Cameroon, who together with the Bamoun and the NSO people are directly from the last Bamileke King ( Ndeh), before the group scattered in the Tikar region. Bamileke follows a well organized and structured pattern, called chiefdoms. The chief or Con, is con or Fong, and is considered as the spiritual, political, judicial and military leader. And the father of the chiefdom.
Additional information
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 18 × 32 cm |
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