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Title
“Dama”
dancer
sculptures
Subject
Mali
Dogon (African people)
Dogon (African people) -- Social life and customs
Dogon (African people) -- Religion and mythology
Dogon (African people) -- Rites and ceremonies
Dance
Sculpture
Description
Like
many
cultures
, the
cliff-dwelling
Dogon
peoples
of
rural
Mali
in
West
Africa
have
special
beliefs
and
practices
related
to
death
.
It
is
believed
that
after
a
person
dies
,
even
if his
body
is
removed
, his
spirit
remains
in his
home
. The
spirit
must
be
coaxed
out
with a
special
ceremony
. The
spirit
then
begins
its
journey
on to the
heavenly
world
to
join
the
other
ancestors
. The
bodies
of the
deceased
are
hauled
high
up
into
burial
caves
along
the
cliffs
where
it
is
believed
the
first
humans
lived
.
Every
two
or
three
years
, the
Dogon
gather
to
conduct
a
dama
dance
,
believed
to
help
create
a
bridge
to the
supernatural
world
. This
dance
marks
the
closing
of the
mourning
period
for
community
members
who
died
since
the
last
dama
dance
.
It
is
believed
that
without
the
dama
dance
the
dead
cannot
pass
over
into
peace
. The
dance
lasts
several
days
and
features
dancers
wearing
many
different
types
of
dance
outfits
and
masks
that
mimic
animals
and
figures
in
daily
Dogon
life
.
Some
of the
most
striking
dancers
are those on
stilts
,
dressed
in
elaborate
outfits
and
masks
.
Villagers
surround
the
dancers
and
watch
as they
execute
difficult
choreographed
steps
. The
stilts
are
meant
to
imitate
the
tingetange
, a
long-legged
water
bird
.
Initiation
,
mourning
and
other
masked
ceremonies
are
conducted
by the
Dogon
men's
association
,
called
awa
.
Dogon
villages
surround
the
Bandiagara
cliffs
of
Mali
.
Dogon
peoples
live
in
villages
with
mud
homes
and
granaries
below
the
cliffs
. Their
survival
depends
on
crops
grown
in
terraces
below
the
cliffs
. Their
primary
crop
is
millet
,
while
onions
are
grown
as their
only
cash
crop
.
Photographer
Kaveney, Wendy
Identifier
2001.81..1-2 and 2002.31
Collection
Artifacts at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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Artifacts at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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