Bamileke Woven Hat with Hair Cameroon
Width: 8.5
Depth: 8.5
Description
This woven Bamileke hat comes from the Cameroon region. It would have been worn during festivals, ceremonies, and dances. Made from thick woven vegetable fibers with long mats and a circular adornment in the front. Stand is not included.
The Grasslands is dominated today by three large cultures: the Bamun, Bamileke, and the Bamenda Tikar. Each village is led by a primary chief, or "Fon." All people in the area are expected to pay allegiance to this leader. Each Fon is selected by his predecessor, based on the dominant lineage within that community. The Fon is served by a council of elders, who advise him on all important decisions and who also play an important role in the selection of the next Fon. Most chiefs serve for a lifetime, abdicating the throne only when near death. Complex societies also help to structure the community, and the Fon oversees these as well. Most large sculpture from this area is produced for the Fon, not only to honor him but for his personal use and display.
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Bamileke
Country of Origin: Cameroon
Other Dimensions: 7 inch diameter
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.