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1958.11.2.316

Clay Mkaramo figure. Cylindrical body with a flared base. No distinction between the body and head. Two extended protrusion, representing breasts or arms with black tips. No facial features. black paint around the neck and on the top of the head. [BH [OPS Move] 15/5/2017]


1958.11.2.316

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Collection type
Object
Description
Clay Mkaramo figure. Cylindrical body with a flared base. No distinction between the body and head. Two extended protrusion, representing breasts or arms with black tips. No facial features. black paint around the neck and on the top of the head. [BH [OPS Move] 15/5/2017]
Long description
Mkaramo figure used to teach morals to girls in puberty rituals. [BH [OPS Move] 15/5/2017]
Cultural groups
Zigula
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1958
Date collected
From 1951-1958
Acquisition information
Donated: 1958
Materials and processes
Material Clay, Material Pigment, Process Moulded, Process Painted
Dimensions
Height: max 70 mm, Width: max 32 mm, Depth: max 33 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1958.11.2.316 Other numbers: 390 419
Research and responses

Figurines from Tanganyika reads : ... [See 1958.11.2.1 for complete entry] ... [Retrospective number:] 419 [female symbol] 390. Vutavuta. Woman should not try and pull a man into her house.

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