Feather Headdress

Feather Headdress

BamilekeWW-1901-142722
1901·Feathers, fiber, and cotton·42 × 48.3 × 45.8 cm (16 1/2 × 19 × 18 in.)

<p>Fashioned from dyed feathers secured to a raffia-mesh or basketwork cap, feather headdresses from the Grassfields region of Cameroon were worn by palace dancers during celebrations and funerals. The red tail feathers of the African gray parrot were favored for these pieces, although they were later replaced by dyed cockerel feathers. The bird quills were pushed into the crown of a crocheted or basketry hat and then tied or sewed with cotton or raffia thread. This headdress has its own self-storage capacity, as it can be turned inside out, with the feathers protected by the inverted cap.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1901
Dimensions
42 × 48.3 × 45.8 cm (16 1/2 × 19 × 18 in.)
Artist
Bamileke

Artist

Bamileke
Bamileke

Drawing

The Bamileke languages are a group of Eastern Grassfields languages spoken by the Bamileke people in the Western High Plateau of Cameroon.

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Artist
Bamileke
Year
1901
Dimensions
42 × 48.3 × 45.8 cm (16 1/2 × 19 × 18 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1901-142722

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Bamileke

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