Bambara (Bamana, Banmana), Mali
Ceremonial Mask.
The
1.9 to 2.5 million Bambara people form the largest ethnic group within Mali and occupy the
central part of the country, in an area of savannah. They live principally from
agriculture, with some subsidiary cattle rearing in the northern part of their territory.
Although recently the Muslim faith has been spreading among them, the Bambara are still
predominantly animist. They maintain many of their ancient religious rites, which are
principally concerned with agriculture, and the fertility of the land. The Bambara have a
very complex cosmology. They believe in existence of spiritual forces, which are activated
by individuals, who are capable to create an atmosphere of harmony. They excelled in three
types of sculpture: stylized antelope headdresses, statues, and masks. The function of
this unusual and beautiful mask is unknown.
Material:
wood.
Size: H. 11", W. 6", D. 4 ½"
Price
: $165+$19
(S&H)
[# M8MB9M056]

