IGB0 TRIBE:

GUARDIAN DIVINITY
FEMALE ANCESTOR STATUE #3



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IGBO TRIBE:
HAND CARVED WOOD
GUARDIAN DIVINITY FEMALE ANCESTOR STATUE #3
CLAY, TEXTILE, FEATHER, WOOD
23" X 5" X 4"
PROVENANCE DAVE DEROCHE GALLERY DEROCHE


The Ibo preserve numerous statues of the guardian divinities of the founding ancestors in both their family sanctuaries and the initiation association’s communal houses, otherwise known as the mens’ meeting house. Here, large sculpted figures (called Alusi) often a couple, can be found, sometimes accompanied by other smaller statues that follow the familial model: husband, wife, children, messengers and Ikenga. Painted red, yellow and white, the scarification marks and attributes are an indication of the social rank of the person being represented. This may be founding ancestors who have been remembered, divinities from the village or market. They are looked after and well maintained. The wood is replaced if it gets too worn and they are repainted for important festivities where they appear dressed in Ibo costume.



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