Description
Carved out of ivory or wood in a variety of shapes, Chokwe whistles often bear miniature, stylized renderings of masks. Cikunza, the "patron saint" of the boys' initiation into manhood, is depicted with a pointed extension imitating the horn of a road antelope, symbolizing the fertility spirit. Typically such whistles were used by men during the hunt to communicate with their co-hunters and to call their dogs. They were either worn attached to a string as a necklace or tied to a spear.
Provenance
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1915-)
Accession Number
1915.454
Medium
Wood
Dimensions
Overall: 8.9 x 3.8 cm (3 1/2 x 1 1/2 in.)
Classification
Musical Instrument
Credit Line
Educational Purchase Fund