Loma
Cow-tail switch
Loma, 1900-1966
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Loma
Cow-tail switch
Loma, 1900-1966
Physical Qualities
Cow-tail, encrustation, cowrie shells, leopard teeth, metal, string, (not including strap): 17 3/4 × 2 in. (45.1 × 5.1 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Elizabeth and Olivia Cumming, Baltimore
Object Number
1985.276.2
Angbai, "The One Bearing a Fur Coat," is the wife of the great male spirit of the forest, Landa, who is patron of the Poro Association. Like him, she appears at the initiation of young men into Poro, aiding in their education of life's secrets. Her costume consists of the skins of a spotted leopard, white monkey and otter, decorated with cowry shells, and she carries a cow-tail switch.
**pair with photo on page 58 of See the Music, Hear the Dance**
Frederick John Lamp, "See the Music Hear the Dance: Rethinking African Art at the Baltimore Museum of Art." New York: Prestel, 2003, p.57, ill.
