Bamileke (Mbalekeo,
Mileke),
Medicine Bowl. The most important Cameroon Grasslands kingdom in the south is
the Bamileke circle (Batcham, Bandjoun, Bangwa, and others). The Bamileke are part of a
larger cultural area known collectively as the Cameroon Grasslands. Within the Bamileke
complex there are numerous smaller peoples who are loosely affiliated and share many
similarities while retaining separate identities. Up to eight millions Bamileke spread
over the plateaus, in communities that have from 50,000 to 100,000. They are organized
into a hundred kingdoms. Every kingdom is headed by the king (fon), who represents
god and the ancestors. The Bamileke are well known for the vigor and splendor of their
art. This vessel decorated with human images was intended for medicines. Such bowls were
used by diviners and medicine men. Two parts
Material: wood
Size:
21x10½x10½
Price:
$295+$41 (S&H)
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