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This female statue, seated on a four-legged Senufo stool, is a
representation of a bush spirit (called mandeo, tugu or
ndeo). Such object constitutes the essential equipment of the
healer-soothsayer (called sando). The statue both represents
and serves as the abode for the bush spirits who are believed to be
in contact with the diviner.
Used for the practice of divination, this statue was consulted in
order to resolve problems and obtain better fortune or health. Such
elaborate figure was almost exclusively reserved for the diviner, and
was probably in use for the village divination society (the
sandogo, a female association).
Origin : Bertil Berg collection, Sweden
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Origin :
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Ivory Coast
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Type :
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Statuary
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Ethnic group :
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Senufo
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Material :
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Wood, grayish encrusted patina, sacrificial materials
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Size :
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H = 12.9 inches
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