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Fali Doll (N° 28208) Deposit sale

French collection of tribal art
African doll of fertility embodying the aspirations for marriage and the birth of the child. It is the fiancé who takes the initiative to make it and embellish it with various ornaments before presenting it to his future wife. This example is distinguished by its hairstyle and long braids. The Kirdi, also called "pagans" by Islamized peoples, live in the far north of Cameroon, on the border with Nigeria. This community includes the Matakam, Kapsiki, Margui, Mofou, Massa, Toupouri, Fali, Namchi, Bata, Do ayo, and others, who live mainly from agriculture, fishing and livestock breeding.
 

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OriginCollection Amadeo Plaza Garcés
EthnyFali
Countrycameroun
Material(s)wood, cuir, perles cauris
Height cm22
Width8 cm
Weight0.30 Kg
Estimated datingmid-xx°

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