Minsereh Figure
This figure was described by Alldridge as a minsereh, or min, figure, though the term has broadly been used to refer to any carved female wooden figures. Min figures are traditionally used as part of the Yasi (Bullom) or Njayei (Mende) society for curing sickness, though they have also been associated with the Sande society. This example stands on an oval base and has geometric scarification marks on her lower back. She has a typical ridged hairstyle and a segmented neck. The figure is illustrated in Alldridges The Sherbro and its Hinterland, from 1901 (BMAG:WA900265).
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Further Information
- Type: Figures, sculpture
- Object: Minsereh Figure
- Materials: Wood
- Culture Group: Other
- Dimensions: 640mm [H[ x 140mm [W] x 120mm [C]
- Production Date: Pre 1901
- Associated Places: Unknown
- Associated People: Alldridge [Year Acquired: 1901]
- Museum: British Museum
- Accession Number: BM:Af.1901.722.4
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