Sasah Medicine
This is recorded by the Sierra Leone National Museum as Sasah , a term for swearing medicine . It is thought to have been used by the previous owner, Ena-Kumbah, on her groundnut farm, possibly to ensure high yields, or to warn off thieves. It is made from a cotton bag, containing magical substances, herbs, or medicine.
Further Information
- Type: Religious/ritual equipment, charms
 - Object: Sasah Medicine
 - Materials: Textile, Vegetable, organic fibre
 - Culture Group: Temne
 - Dimensions: Unknown
 - Production Date: Pre 1965
 - Associated Places: Bah-Buroh Village (sic), Tonkolili Disstrict (Place collected)
 - Associated People: A.B. Seisay, Freetown (Trader)
 - Museum: Sierra Leone National Museum
 - Accession Number: SLNM.1965.80.02
 
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