Bassa (Basa),
Sande water spirit
helmet mask. This
helmet mask represents a type worn by members of the sande
womens society at funeral services, festive receptions, in the context of
adjudication, and especially during and after initiations of new members into the society.
The hierarchically ordered Sande, like its male complement, the Poro society, has for
centuries been one of the central social institutions in Sierra Leone, in some areas of
Guinea, and in parts of Liberia, where it has recently become established among the Bassa
as well. Sande masks always bear feminine features, even when they embody masculine
ancestor spirits. With the Mende, whom oral tradition credits with having developed this
mask type, it is seen as the personification of a female water spirit.
Material: wood
Size:
H. 13½, W. 8½, D. 11
Price: $255+$25 (S&H)
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