Helmet Mask (Lipiko)

Helmet Mask (Lipiko)

MakondeWW-1900-013564
1900·Wood, pigment, and human hair·H.: 26 cm (10 1/4 in.)

<p>Incarnating ancestral spirits, Makonde helmet masks appear in dances that celebrate the conclusion of initiation rituals for adolescent boys and girls. In this darkbrown male example, real human hair has been applied to the skull in irregular patterns that imitate a once-fashionable hairstyle. Its other lifelike characteristics include angular scarification marks and chipped teeth. The artist’s proper name— Diteka—is inscribed in Swahili on the mask’s cheek.</p>

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Year
1900
Dimensions
H.: 26 cm (10 1/4 in.)
Artist
Makonde

Artist

Makonde
Makonde

Makonde is the language spoken by the Makonde, an ethnic group in southeast Tanzania and northern Mozambique. Makonde is a central Bantu language closely related to Yao. The Matambwe (Matembwe) and Mabiha (Maviha) dialects are divergent, and may not be Makonde.

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Artist
Makonde
Year
1900
Dimensions
H.: 26 cm (10 1/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1900-013564

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified