Mama Mangam Bush Cow Headcrest Nigeria
Width: 8.0
Depth: 7.0
Description
Mangam head crests like this come from the Mama people of northern Nigeria in the Benue River Valley. Mangam mask represents a bush cow with open extended mouth and with marvelously sculpted horns that extend upwards in a continuous single line to be joined at their ends. When worn it is carried on the top of the dancer's head who is surrounded with a ruff of grasses extending from the bottom of the mask that hides the dancer. Mangam masks dance during festivals celebrating funerals and during the yearly agricultural cycle. Mangam masks of this quality and condition rarely come onto the market and this mask or head crest modeled in clay represents a tradition that is rarely seen today. The uniqueness and present condition of this head crest warrants a strong presence within a collection and should be placed in a museum collection.
Height (In)
16.0
Width (In)
8.0
Depth (In)
7.0
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Approximate Age: Early to Mid 20th Century
People: Mama Mangam
Country of Origin: Nigeria
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of our pieces have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners.