Headdress

Description

Among the various Bamileke kingdoms in the Grassfields region, porcupine quills are reserved for the king’s use. As part of a ceremonial hat like this example, the quills express the ruler’s sacred role. The king can apply his special powers and qualities, including the ability to capture and control animals and other natural elements, in order to protect himself and his people against external threats and to offer them support.

Provenance

Douglas Dawson Gallery, Chicago, Ill., by 2012; sold to Donald Young and Shirley Weese Young, Chicago, Ill., by 2012; given to the Art Institute, 2015.

Headdress

Bamileke

20th century

Accession Number

229890

Medium

Raffia and porcupine quills

Dimensions

71.1 × 71.1 cm (28 × 28 in.)

Classification

headdress

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Donald Young and Shirley Weese Young