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Malian Dogon Saving Pot - Man Seated on Pot

Malian Dogon Saving Pot - Man Seated on Pot

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Malian Dogon Saving Pot

This sculpture is a type of bowl used by the Dogon people. According to Dogon tradition, cups of this type were often sculpted for a hogon at the time of his installation as a chief, priest and leader of a village or section of a village. Sometimes the cup or bowl used by his predecessor was transferred to him ceremonially at this time. 

From a functional point of view these cups often serve as storage places for a variety of things including butter and tobacco. They often depict the hogon seated on top of either a horse or a donkey. Oftentimes the animal depicted is difficult to discern stylistically. At a different level of interpretation the seated figure represents not merely a hogon but rather the first Dogon, i.e. Lebe, the first man who died and who introduced death to mankind.

Date/Period: 19th Century

Origin: Mali, Africa

Dimensions: 8.5in X 10in X 33in

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