Dan (Gio, Gioh, Gyo,Yacouba, Yakuba),
Deangle Mask.
Among the Dan people, masks are not controlled by a mens association, but instead
are owned by families and used by individual lineage members in contexts of social
control, boys circumcision camps, and entertainment. Visually, the Dan masqueraders
show an opposition between female beauty and gentleness and male fierceness and power. Error! Hyperlink reference not
valid.Deangle mask, shown here, is a rather naturalistic mask with
recognizably human features, representing a forest spirit. These masks with oval faces and
slit or circular eyes portray a gentle, peaceful type of spirit whose attributes and
behavior are feminine although it has moustache. The forehead of this mask is bisected by
a vertical ridge that reflects a former custom of decorating with a vertical tattoo band.
When the deangle masks are used in the boys circumcision camp located in a
sacred forest grove, their function is to provide the boys with a calm surrogate feminine
presence and to instruct boys in adult male responsibilities, social roles, and proper
behavior. In such a context, masquerades serve as devices of learning, as well as
facilitate the initiates access to the knowledge and secrets controlled by the most
powerful male elders.
Material:
wood
Price: $220+$22 (S&H) [N1D7M090]