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"The Bamana People are known for their rich, artistic traditions, including the creation of masks, statues, headdresses, and ritual and utilitarian objects: their door locks are among the most remarkable of all African art. Sculpted of wood in a wide variety of forms, they depict mythological and historical figures - crocodiles, lizards, tortoises, owls, bats, butterflies, deities, and humans.".

"Known as konbarabara, these locks were once presented to young women at the time of their marriage and affixed to the doors of their new homes. And so accompanying the lock's artistic and spiritual significance in Bamana society came a cherished symbol of marriage and a family's personal history.".

"This in-depth study of these beautiful sculptures and the ingenuity of their locking systems contains three parts: the first provides an overview of the Bamana people and their philosophical and spiritual beliefs; the second presents a comprehensive discussion of the Bamana doors and locks; the third, the Catalogue, contains photographs of sixty-seven locks and four doors with locks, each with detailed and engaging descriptions."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
93

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Cover of: Legends, Sorcerers, and Enchanted Lizards
Legends, Sorcerers, and Enchanted Lizards
October 2001, Holmes & Meier Publishers
Paperback in English
Cover of: Legends, Sorcerers, and Enchanted Lizards
Legends, Sorcerers, and Enchanted Lizards: Door Locks of the Bamana of Mali
October 2001, Holmes & Meier Publishers
Hardcover in English

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Library of Congress
DT551.45.B35 I46 2001, DT551.45.B35I46 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
93
Dimensions
9.8 x 9.2 x 0.6 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11528951M
ISBN 10
0841914141
ISBN 13
9780841914148
LCCN
2001024169
Goodreads
1007669

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