Dan (Gio, Gioh, Gyo,Yacouba, Yakuba), Côte
dIvoire and Liberia
Favorite spouse figure. The 350,000 Dan occupy the wooded
savannah region of western Cote dIvoire and the east of Liberia; one also finds a
few Dan villages in southeast Guinea. Traditionally cultivators of rice and manioc, the
Dan also work immense cacao and coffee plantations. They also live off game hunting and
fishing. The Dan society was not centralized. 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 of
the same age group undergo an initiation that includes specific teaching and circumcision
for the former and the latter. Dan figures, which
were commissioned by powerful chiefs as three-dimensional portraits of their favorite
spouse function as maternity figures with babies on their back. They do not represent
ancestors or spirits. These statues are kept hidden inside houses and are only revealed
during important occasions.
Material: wood
Size: 22½,
W. 6, D. 6
Price: $225+$27 (S&H)
Reserved
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