1999.66 Standing male ancestor figure (kpín-dáá)


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This inverted "Y"-shaped sculpture exhibits vaguely human characteristics—a rounded knob for a head with minimal facial features and a straight body forking into two legs. The LoDagaa refer to it as a ritual object for linking the visible world of the living with the invisible world of the dead. They differentiate shapes as male and female: a sculpture like this one is male, while a straight stick is female.

Kpín-dáá, as the sculptures are called, are kept in a sacred room in the family residence or in a smaller shrine build alongside it.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, Arts of Africa, 2015.

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1999: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from Joel Cooner Gallery, Dallas, Texas

The main source for this provenance is the Aquisition Proposal in the Collections Records object file (1999.66).

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This inverted "Y"-shaped sculpture exhibits vaguely human characteristics—a rounded knob for a head with minimal facial features and a straight body forking into two legs. The LoDagaa refer to it as a ritual object for linking the visible world of the living with the invisible world of the dead. They differentiate shapes as male and female: a sculpture like this one is male, while a straight stick is female.

Kpín-dáá, as the sculptures are called, are kept in a sacred room in the family residence or in a smaller shrine build alongside it.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, Arts of Africa, 2015.

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RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
1999: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from Joel Cooner Gallery, Dallas, Texas

The main source for this provenance is the Aquisition Proposal in the Collections Records object file (1999.66).

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sculpture: AAT: 300047090
legs (animal or human components): AAT: 300310192
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male: AAT: 300189559
human figures: AAT: 300404114
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wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
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shrines (religious / ceremonial structures): AAT: 300007558
families: AAT: 300055474
Ghana (nation): TGN: 1000166
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dead (people): AAT: 300389809
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