Dan
(Gio, Gyo, Yacuba, Yakoba), Côte dIvoire and Liberia
Passport Mask. The 350,000 Dan people
live in the western part of the Côte dIvoire and into Liberia where the land is
forested in the south and bordered by a savannah in the north. They make their living from
farming cocoa, coffee, rice and manioc. They periodically clear the forest to obtain new
fields. They also live off game and fish. Every
village is under the authority of a chief and a council of elders. In order to attain
adult status, all the boys and girls undergo an initiation that includes specific teaching
and circumcision for the former and the latter. Besides face masks the Dan carried miniature masks
(less than 8), which are called passport masks. They were sewn onto a
piece of cloth and kept in a leather pouch and possibly worn at the back. They are small
copies of a family mask and sometimes received libations. These masks also act as
witnesses during initiation ceremonies and protect the owner when he is away from home.
Material: wood
Size: H.
5 7/8, W. 3 3/8, D. 1 ½
Price: $120 + $20 (S&H) [N9D8M034]

