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The tora-tora, a symbol of masculinity, fierceness, and invulnerability, is usually worn by war leaders. Male dancers wore it as part of a highly stylized costume in a war dance, together with brass versions of water buffalo horns, which signified prestige and success in warfare. The natural curve of tusks such as these may have inspired the spiral design that is prominent in Toraja sculpture and textiles.
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Until 2008: Nasher Collection, Dallas, Texas
2008: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Nasher Foundation in honor of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher
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The main source for this provenance is the copy of the Deed of Gift in the Collections Records object file (2008.52-73).
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General Description
The tora-tora, a symbol of masculinity, fierceness, and invulnerability, is usually worn by war leaders. Male dancers wore it as part of a highly stylized costume in a war dance, together with brass versions of water buffalo horns, which signified prestige and success in warfare. The natural curve of tusks such as these may have inspired the spiral design that is prominent in Toraja sculpture and textiles.
Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.
Fun Facts
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Notes
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Until 2008: Nasher Collection, Dallas, Texas
2008: Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Nasher Foundation in honor of Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher
Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the copy of the Deed of Gift in the Collections Records object file (2008.52-73).
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