African Bamana Puppet Mask Antelope Marionette

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This is a wonderful Hand Painted Wood Antelope Marionette Figure Puppet from the Bamana/Bozo Tribal People of Mali. The purpose of the puppets are staged by the youth of the village. In puppets have small carved heads or figures with movable limbs poke out from the top and are made to twirl and dance. Sometimes men wearing face or helmet masks perform alongside the puppets. The puppets and masks depict animals, fantastic creatures, and characters from village life-the farmer, the soldier, the mother, and so forth. Through the movements of the puppets and the songs that accompany them, the youth association is able to comment on the social and political life of the community. this marionette would be a wonderful addition to your collection or home.

Late 20th-Century

Shows age and Natural Wear

Comes on Stand

42 Inches Tall on Stand

Puppet
31 Inches Tall
10 Inches Wide
18 Inches Deep

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This item is amazing, super fast very secure shipping. I hate to say anything bad but for me the styrofoam packing peanuts were just terrible 😖😖


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