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Mask (mbap mteng): Elephant (aka)

early 1900s
Measurements
Overall: 139.7 x 50.8 x 19.1 cm (55 x 20 x 7 1/2 in.)
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Performers wore elephant masks with indigo-dyed robes, red feather headdresses, and leopard pelts. Leopards and elephants symbolized royal power.

Description

The name given to masks like this, mbap mteng, means "animal with huge ears." In the Cameroon Grassfields kingdoms, the elephant signifies power, authority, prestige, and leadership. The colorful glass beads that decorate the mask’s surface were imported from Venice and Bohemia (in Europe) and signal wealth and prosperity. Its geometric patterns include triangles that evoke the leopard, another animal linked with royal power. Members of Kuosi, an elite male society, wore such elephant masks for ritual dances and funerary ceremonies. This mask would have been worn with a costume that included a feather headdress
An intricately beaded mask features two long panels extending from the front and back of the mask. There are two round beaded disks attached to either side of the face. The entire mask is covered in red, black, white, and blue beads.

Mask (mbap mteng): Elephant (aka)

early 1900s

Africa, Central Africa, Cameroon, Grassfields region, Bamileke-style maker

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