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1958.11.2.58

Mkaramo clay figure. Roughly cylindrical figure with little distinction between the head and the main body. Has a flat base that flares at one end. Appears to have no legs, and two prominent, rounded projections representing breasts or arms. [BH [OPS Move] 25/4/2017]


1958.11.2.58

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Collection type
Object
Description
Mkaramo clay figure. Roughly cylindrical figure with little distinction between the head and the main body. Has a flat base that flares at one end. Appears to have no legs, and two prominent, rounded projections representing breasts or arms. [BH [OPS Move] 25/4/2017]
Long description
Mkaramo figure used to teach morals to girls in puberty rituals. [BH [OPS Move] 25/4/2017]
Cultural groups
Zigula
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1958
Date collected
From 1951-1958
Acquisition information
Donated: 1958
Materials and processes
Material Clay, Process Handbuilt
Dimensions
max 55 x 25 x 30 mm, Width: max 30 mm, Depth: max 32 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1958.11.2.58 Other numbers: 58 161
Research and responses

Figurines from Tanganyika reads : ... [See 1958.11.2.1 for complete entry] ... [Retrospective number:] 161 [female symbol]58. Makibwengo. Woman who blows medicine over girls who are being put through ceremonies so that thier heads hurt. Warning given re certain women in community.

Search terms: Figure, Ritual and Ceremonial, Children and Childcare, Pottery, Ceremonial Object, Religious Object, Prayer Object