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Bamana numu (blacksmith) - Ci wara headdress$$12.95 deliveryCi wara headdresses combine antelope features with those of other animals that are significant within Bamana culture, such as the earth-digging aardvark or the ...
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Bambara cosmogony and social reproduction; the Chiwara maskAccording to legend, Chiwara is the therianthropic figure with the head and hooves of an antelope that taught the Bambara how to farm. It used its antlers to ...
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Chi Wara | Tji Wara | Bambara - African ArtMar 15, 2025 · Chi Wara is a half-human, half-animal deity that is central to the agricultural traditions of the Bambara people of Mali.
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None- **Definition of Chi Wara**: Antelope headdress of the Bamana tribe, part of the Mande culture, symbolizing a magical creature combining aardvark, antelope, and pangolin traits.
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The African Gallery: Ci Wara, Blog, Spurlock Museum, U of IMar 25, 2022 · The term Ci wara itself means “wild animal that works”; the headdress portrays a mythical half-man, half-antelope figure and is worn in Mali by the Bamana ...
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Bambara in Mali people group profile | Joshua ProjectThey are also the largest ethnic group in the country. The Bambara live in the middle valley of the Niger River. They speak Bamanankan, which is widely spoken ...
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Bamana numu (blacksmith) - Ci wara headdressBamana society is primarily an agricultural one; even today the majority of Bamana peoples are subsistence farmers. These headdresses, also called ci wara, are ...
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Object Monday: Ci Wara (Chi Wara) headdress | Maxwell MuseumJan 18, 2021 · Ci Wara headdresses, from the Bamana people, are iconic sculptures associated with a culture hero and agriculture, used in performance, and ...
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Male and Female Antelope Headdresses (Ci wara) (Bamana peoples)In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Ci Wara was invoked and honored by members of a men's agricultural association, also called ci wara, in village-wide ...Missing: society pre- colonial
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Negotiating Meaning and Identity through the Bamana Ciwara ...Aug 6, 2025 · Contrairement a d'autres regions de l'Afrique occidentale, l'A. a pu constater la perennite du complexe ciwara parmi les Bamana du Plateau ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Mpls Inst Arts - World Mythology: Antelope HeaddressChi Wara (CHEE war-a) was a hardworking animal who long ago taught the Bamana (BAH-man-a) peoples of west central Mali how to farm. Among some Bamana peoples, ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Exhibition - African Art: Aesthetics and MeaningThe long horns of the male Chi Wara stand for the tall growth of millet; the penis signifies the rooting of this grain.
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Chi Wara Society Crest Mask – Works - eMuseumThe antelope's horns represent stalks of millet, while the aardvark with its habit of rooting in the dirt stands for the farmer who tills the soil before ...Missing: symbolism | Show results with:symbolism
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Bamana Antelope Headdress - Becker Antiques | Amsterdam... Stylistic variations. Chiwara masks are categorized in three ways: horizontal, vertical, or abstract. In addition, Chiwara can be either male or female ...
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Chapter 3.1 Animals – The Bright Continent: African Art HistoryDaily rural life used to be organized around initiation societies with varied specialized purposes. One, the Ciwara Society, was organized around young farmers ...
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Bamana Ciwarakunw: Icons of Agrarian Society - Collection BlogFeb 21, 2019 · In the oral tradition of the Bamana culture of western Mali it was a legendary half-man, half-antelope named Ciwara that was responsible for teaching mankind ...
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[PDF] Towards an Ubuntu/Botho ethics of technology - University of PretoriaThe Ciwara society is far less clandestine than the Komo group and is open to anyone. The Ciwara society incorporates their knowledge of the skies into ...
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Antelope Headdresses and Champion Farmers - Academia.eduThe study explores the Ciwara complex among the Bamana people of Mali, particularly the ritual significance of antelope headdresses in agricultural and ...
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Chi Wara-Headcrest in Form of an AntelopeThe Chi Wara headcrest, made by the Bamana people, represents the mythical chi-wara spirit, part human and part antelope, and is worn during ritual dances. ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Headdress (Chi Wara/Ci Wara) - Coe CenterThe Bamana culture, deeply rooted in agriculture, pays homage to Chi Wara through carved headdresses known as ci wara, blending antelope features with those of ...
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Bamana Chi Wara – Second Face - Mask MuseumThe Chi Wara is danced in male and female pairs, with each wearing a full suit of raffia fiber and the crest mounted on a basket (as here) that sits atop the ...
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Male and Female Antelope Headdresses (Ci wara) (Bamana peoples)Although ci wara headdresses are generally described as representing antelopes, they incorporate features of other animals, including aardvarks and pangolins.Missing: meaning Bambara
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[PDF] MGMoA Arts Integration Educator's GuideThe Bamana have extensive masking traditions, which are used as a form of social control and community education. The Chi Wara is a composite animal made up of ...
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Ci Wara (farming wild animal) dance crest | Iowa Digital LibraryThe function of the chi wara is to teach the skills needed for successful farming, to ensure a good harvest, and to guarantee the survival of the Bamana. The ...
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Bamana numu (blacksmith) - Headdress: Male Antelope (Ci Wara)... mythical culture hero named Ci Wara. In the nineteenth and ... Classification: Wood-Sculpture; Credit Line: Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Pascal James Imperato, 2010 ...
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Chiwara: African headdresses### Chiwara Exhibition Details
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Bamana Chi Wara – Segou-Koutiala Region - African ArtThese Bamana Chi Wara are still celebrated today in Bamana rural traditions, is a Segou-Koutiala Chi Wara style used in agricultural masquerades.Missing: tourist replicas
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Autumn T. Thomas | Contemporary ChiWara II (2023) | Available for ...Available for sale from SeeSaw Gallery, Autumn T. Thomas, Contemporary ChiWara II (2023), African Mahogany wood, resin, concrete, paper, 24 × 17 in.
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Autumn T. Thomas: Virtue is Near Thee @ Tallyn's ReachAt the heart of this exhibition, artist Autumn T. Thomas recognizes the Chi Wara headdresses as a source of inspiration for her own interpretive forms.
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Article: VCC Fashion and CHIWARA Sportswear build inter-cultural ...Jul 13, 2022 · Founded in 2021 by Malian-Canadian entrepreneur Oumar Barou Togola, CHIWARA Sportswear is working to develop a premium clothing line that ...
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