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VODUN FETISH STATUE
Togo
Wood, textile
H: 86 cm
***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ON VIEW AT ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION***
NOTE
Vodun is a West African religion...
VODUN FETISH STATUE
Togo
Wood, textile
H: 86 cm
***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ON VIEW AT ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION***
NOTE
Vodun is a West African religion practised by the Aja, Ewe, and Fon peoples in Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria. It revolves around vodun spirits governing the Earth, ranging from major deities to individual spirits in nature. Worship involves various rituals, songs, and practices, with emphasis on ancestor worship. The divine Creator, Mawu or Mahu, is depicted as a gentle and forgiving mother figure. Other vodun include Sakpata (Earth), Xêvioso (Thunder), and Legba, who facilitates communication between spirits and the living. Talismans called "fetishes" are believed to possess healing properties. Leadership roles include the Queen Mother and high priestesses, chosen by oracles to care for the community and receive spiritual instruction.
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