ETHNOGRAPHY : AFRICA
Object Name
Figure
Description
Representing Taiwo one of the JuJu gods, standing on circular base, head carved and face wood and bead, bracelets worn. When twins are born in Nigeria, and one child dies, the Yoruba make a little figure which is kept on an altar and cared for almost like a living child. This is to prevent the dead child calling the surviving twin to join it. The beads and bracelets represent the main cult connections of the family.
Nigeria, c. 1940
Materials
wood
Place Collected
Catalogue Number
BELUM.C378.1936
Copyright
National Museums NI