Duma
(Adouma, Badouma), Gabon
Mvudi
ceremonial mask. The
Duma, great boatmen, live in the southern part of the country, in the Ogooue River region.
They
believe in a God who made the world, in an immortal soul and in retribution for evil; they
worship spirits and ghosts, and are under the sway of sorcerers and secret societies, to
which even the authority of their chiefs must yield. Remarkable are their masks with flat
surface for face, domed forehead, an angular nose, and skillful interplay of flat, convex,
and angular forms. For the last half-century
these masks have been used for celebratory dances associated with major social rituals.
Material: wood, raffia
Size: H. 13, W. 8, D. 3 ½
Price: $175 + $19 (S&H) [#M9D9M180]

