Douglas Yaney Gallery |
Yoruba tribe,
female Ibeji |
Ibeji
The Yoruba people have an
extraordinarily high number of twins born and unfortunately there is
also a large number of deaths during childhood.
Twins are considered to be powerful spirits, so upon the death of one or both twins, the ibeji, a small wood figure, is carved to represent the deceased child. The ibeji is treated just as if the child were still alive. It is bathed. clothed, fed and generally looked after by the mother to assure that only good fortune is brought to the family. Ibejis are not carved to look like children but instead they appear as either male or female adults. |
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