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  • Nigéria. Masque Idoma

    Important masque Idoma du Nigéria. Les Idoma sont un peuple d’Afrique de l’Ouest, surtout présent au sud-est du Nigeria.
    Belle patine d’usage.
    H. 46 cm.

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  • Nigéria. Masque Idoma

    Beau masque cimier Idoma du Nigéria.
    Précision pour ce cimier aux traits aigus et acérés : le nez aquilin aux narines très fines rejoint presque la bouche, ouverte et révélant de belles dents.
    H. 32,5 cm.

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  • Igbo mask – Nigeria

    The Igbo people are an ethnic group from present-day south-central and south-eastern Nigeria. Geographically, the homeland of the Igbo is divided into two unequal sections by the Niger River – an eastern part (which is the larger of the two) and a western part. The Igbo are one of the most important ethnic groups in Africa.
    The Igbo language is divided into many regional dialects, and somewhat mutually intelligible with the larger group “Igboid”.
    In rural Nigeria, the Igbo are mainly artisans, farmers and traders. The main crop is yam [The other staple crops are cassava and taro. The Igbos are also highly urbanized, with some of the largest metropolitan areas, towns and villages in Igboland.
    Before British colonial rule in the 20th century, the Igbo were a politically fragmented group, with a number of centralized chiefdoms such as Nri, Arochukwu, Agbor and Onitsha. Unaffected by the Fulani War and the spread of Islam in Nigeria in the 19th century, they became predominantly Christians under colonization. As a result of decolonization, the Igbo have developed a strong sense of ethnic identity. During the Nigerian civil war of 1967-1970, the Igbo territories became the Republic of Biafra. Small Igbo ethnic populations are found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, as well as outside of Africa.
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  • Igbo mask – Nigeria

    The Igbo people are an ethnic group from present-day south-central and south-eastern Nigeria. Geographically, the homeland of the Igbo is divided into two unequal sections by the Niger River – an eastern part (which is the larger of the two) and a western part. The Igbo are one of the most important ethnic groups in Africa.
    The Igbo language is divided into many regional dialects, and somewhat mutually intelligible with the larger group “Igboid”.
    In rural Nigeria, the Igbo are mainly artisans, farmers and traders. The main crop is yam [The other staple crops are cassava and taro. The Igbos are also highly urbanized, with some of the largest metropolitan areas, towns and villages in Igboland.
    Before British colonial rule in the 20th century, the Igbo were a politically fragmented group, with a number of centralized chiefdoms such as Nri, Arochukwu, Agbor and Onitsha. Unaffected by the Fulani War and the spread of Islam in Nigeria in the 19th century, they became predominantly Christians under colonization. As a result of decolonization, the Igbo have developed a strong sense of ethnic identity. During the Nigerian civil war of 1967-1970, the Igbo territories became the Republic of Biafra. Small Igbo ethnic populations are found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, as well as outside of Africa.
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  • Igbo mask – Nigeria

    The Igbo people are an ethnic group from present-day south-central and south-eastern Nigeria. Geographically, the homeland of the Igbo is divided into two unequal sections by the Niger River – an eastern part (which is the larger of the two) and a western part. The Igbo are one of the most important ethnic groups in Africa.
    The Igbo language is divided into many regional dialects, and somewhat mutually intelligible with the larger group “Igboid”.
    In rural Nigeria, the Igbo are mainly artisans, farmers and traders. The main crop is yam [The other staple crops are cassava and taro. The Igbos are also highly urbanized, with some of the largest metropolitan areas, towns and villages in Igboland.
    Before British colonial rule in the 20th century, the Igbo were a politically fragmented group, with a number of centralized chiefdoms such as Nri, Arochukwu, Agbor and Onitsha. Unaffected by the Fulani War and the spread of Islam in Nigeria in the 19th century, they became predominantly Christians under colonization. As a result of decolonization, the Igbo have developed a strong sense of ethnic identity. During the Nigerian civil war of 1967-1970, the Igbo territories became the Republic of Biafra. Small Igbo ethnic populations are found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, as well as outside of Africa.
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  • Nigéria. Masque Igbo

    Beau masque Afrique occidental présentant de nombreuses scarifications.
    H. 28,5 cm.

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  • Nigéria. Masque Igbo

    Masque Igbo du Nigéria.
    H. approx. 35 cm.

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  • Nigéria. Masque Igbo

    Afrique. Le peuple Igbo est un groupe ethnique originaire du Nigeria du centre-sud et du sud-est actuel. Géographiquement, la patrie des Igbo est divisée en deux sections inégales par le fleuve Niger – une partie orientale (qui est la plus grande des deux) et une partie occidentale. Les Igbo sont l’un des groupes ethniques les plus importants d’Afrique.
    La langue Igbo est divisée en de nombreux dialectes régionaux, et quelque peu mutuellement intelligible avec le plus grand groupe “Igboid”.
    Dans les zones rurales du Nigéria, les Igbo sont principalement des artisans, des agriculteurs et des commerçants. La principale culture est l’igname [Les autres cultures de base sont le manioc et le taro. Les Igbos sont également très urbanisés, avec certaines des plus grandes zones métropolitaines, villes et villages d’Igboland.
    Avant la domination coloniale britannique au 20ème siècle, les Igbo étaient un groupe politiquement fragmenté, avec un certain nombre de chefferies centralisées telles que Nri, Arochukwu, Agbor et Onitsha. Non affectés par la guerre des Fulani et par la propagation de l’islam au Nigeria au XIXe siècle, ils sont devenus majoritairement chrétiens sous la colonisation. À la suite de la décolonisation, les Igbo ont développé un fort sentiment d’identité ethnique. Au cours de la guerre civile nigériane de 1967-1970, les territoires Igbo sont devenus la République du Biafra. On trouve de petites populations ethniques Igbo au Cameroun et en Guinée équatoriale, ainsi qu’à l’extérieur de l’Afrique.
    H. 31 cm.

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  • Nigéria. Masque Igbo du Nigéria

    Masque singulier aux belles lignes et aux formes équilibrées dans une dynamique d’ensemble qui témoigne de la maîtrise du sculpteur qui l’a produit.
    H. 34,5 cm.

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  • Nigéria. Masque Mama

    Un beau et massif masque Mama du Nigéria.
    H. 68 cm.

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