Yoruba

Headdress (Ago Egungun)

Mid–late 19th century
Wood and pigment
24.1 × 20.3 cm (9.5 × 8 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Egungun , a widespread Yoruba masquerade, is staged to honor the ancestors and the newly deceased, who continue to influence the lives of their kin. Organized at funerals, on family occasions, and during annual or biennial festivals, the different types of egungun are each associated with a distinctive cloth costume, some of which include a wooden mask or headdress. The tufted hairstyle of this example mimics the flap of a hunter’s cap that hides protective medicines.

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