Mamiwata Supplicant Doll

c. 1950
$880 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 4.0" D: 3.75" H: 15.5"
Materials
Pigment
Wood
Collection #
CAA0557
Estimated Shipping
$38

Mamiwata, or Mammy Waters, is a shared deity across Africa and its diasporic cultures. While the goddess of water and healing was a popular sculptural form, this was most likely a sculpture of one of her supplicants. Made in the mid-20th century, the colonial influence can be seen in the thicker limbs and features than were normally featured in these sculptures. At this time many African crafstpeople made figures that called out the oppressive cultural impositions Europeans brought with them.

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