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Men's bracelet

Part of the collection: Collection of Dogonian art

Popularization note

The Dogon men wore the bracelet on the forearm. Its outer surface was smoothed, while the inner surface was left rough not to slip from the hand. After it broke in two, it was repaired by a Dogon blacksmith who joined the two pieces together with small and narrow strips of metal sheet. The repair was not done very carefully. The Tuareg, a pastoral people inhabiting the Sahara and the borderlands of the Sahel (Algeria, Libya, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso), specialise in producing this type of stone bracelet. They cut them from solid stone and turn them using a simple lathe. Short incisions can be seen on the inside of the bracelet, possibly the remains of a signature, because some Tuareg bracelets had inscriptions in the Tifinagh language. Bracelets of this type served the Tuaregs as weapons. During war fights, they were used to put pressure on the enemy's neck.The Dogon have always feared the so-called 'people of war' to which they counted the Tuaregs among others, especially slavery. Slaves were captured not only during battles, the danger of losing their freedom also threatened the moment they left the village. Conflicts and attacks were also why the Dogon migrated from their ancestral homeland - the Mande country. Archival written sources confirm that. At the beginning of the 20th century, the official colonial Fawtier noted that 'the Habe (Dogon) came from Manding, which they left about 450 years ago to escape the plundering that ravaged the country'. The Dogon, in search of a new homeland, went to what is now the Bandiagara massif, where they settled. Today, they find themselves in an equally difficult and complex geopolitical situation. Their country is on the brink of conflict between the government of the Republic of Mali and the Tuareg rebels and Islamic fundamentalists from the north of the country.

Katarzyna Findlik-Gawron

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Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown
Dogonowie

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 3,4 cm

Object type

body adornment, jewellery

Creation time / dating

między 1930 — 1950

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Mopti, region (Republika Mali); znalezienie: Yaye, Bandiagara, Mopti, Mali

Identification number

MNS/AF/1477

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