Elephant Mask, Kuosi Society, Bamileke Peoples, Cameroon

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Elephant Mask, Kuosi Society, Bamileke Peoples, Cameroon발음듣기

(jazzy piano music) [Voiceover] We're in the Brooklyn Museum looking at this magnificent beaded mask.발음듣기

[Voiceover] This mask is covered in beads.발음듣기

It was danced by the members of the Elephant Society, the Kuosi Society, in the Bamileke kingdom of Cameroon.발음듣기

[Voiceover] Cameroon is a country in central Africa but we're seeing this object hermetically sealed within plexiglass, 발음듣기

in a museum, completely divorced from the way that it would have been used and understood. in its original context.발음듣기

[Voiceover] This was a masquerade, which involved not just a mask,발음듣기

but a costume, performers musicians and attendants to bring this mask to life to do what it was really supposed to do in terms of honoring the king and bringing about social harmony.발음듣기

[Voiceover] So we should not be seeing it frozen, hung as if it was just a piece of cloth.발음듣기

[Voiceover] This object was obviously collected and has now a second life in this museum space.발음듣기

It's very hard for us to recontextualize it's original use but we know from photographs that the Bamileke Society would wear these with a red feather head dress, a leopard skin pelt and a full body costume.발음듣기

The leopard and the elephant were symbols of rule and powerful symbols for the Fon.발음듣기

The Fon was a divine king who could transform into the elephant and the leopard was thought to be an animal that could transform into a human,발음듣기

so we have that connection between divine rule and the essence of these powerful animals.발음듣기

[Voiceover] So the Bamileke that would have worn this would have been court officials, titleholders, warriors people that held themselves great power and in their association with the leopard and with the elephant would have expressed the power of the king, 발음듣기

and in a sense the political stability of that hierarchical order.발음듣기

[Voiceover] The Bamileke king, the Fon, allowed this society and only this one to dance the elephant mask and to wear leopard skin.발음듣기

They were entrusted with these symbols of authority and power.발음듣기

The main form in this beaded piece is the isosceles triangle, which relates to the patterning on the body of the leopard.발음듣기

[Voiceover] Highly stylized though as the entire mask is it's dazzling, and it has a kind of optical quality that is full of energy and dynamism.발음듣기

[Voiceover] And imagine when it's worn and danced and performed, it would be incredibly dynamic with all of these various materials and colors and shapes all brought together to suggest the power of that king.발음듣기

[Voiceover] And in Cameroon today the Bamileke still perform this ritual, now annually but instead of warriors performing it these are powerful members of the society. (jazzy piano music) 발음듣기

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