Ceremonial Face Mask. The 250,000 to 300,000
Dogon people inhabit the large Bandiagara plateau, with most of the villages situated on
cliffs to the north and the east. On their small fields they cultivate their staple diet,
millet. Because of the difficult approach to
these regions and the aridity of the climate, the Dogon have been isolated and hence were
able to conserve their ancient religious habits and ways of making the necessary
implements, their carvings. Over seventy anthropomorphic and zoomorphic
mask types have been recorded among the Dogon. The masks evoke the form of animals
associated with their mythology, yet their significance in many cases is understood only
by the highest ranking cult members whose role is to explain the meaning of each mask. The
masks appear mostly during dama memorial
ceremonies, which were held to accompany the dead into the ancestral realm and restore
order to the universe.
Material: wood
Size: 10x6˝x5˝