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YORUBA
Head 13
12" high
$250
SOLD
This head is so damaged it is included only as part of our Fragments exhibition. Its form is similar to an Egungun head.
The word Egungun refers to masking associated with honored male
  lineage ancestors. While each mask has a personal name, it does not usually
  refer to a specific ancestor. Rather, Egungun masks embody the "collective
  force of the ancestors. All of the Egungun in a community appear
  annually during a joyful festival that celebrates the distinguished dead.
  During the festival, the ancestors bless the living, promote physical and
  spiritual health, settle disputes, enforce tradition and morality, and cleanse
  the community of witchcraft.
  
  --from African Shapes of the Sacred: Yoruba Religious Art by Carol
Ann Lorenz, Senior Curator, Longyear Museum of Anthropology, Colgate University.
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