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Senufo bird

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Senufo bird

In the initiation ceremonies of the Poro of Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast, a Senufo bird is a hat worn by men or carried in a procession, especially during an initiation ceremony.[1][2] Between uses it is kept the Poro’s secret tree grove.[2] The base is hollowed out underneath so that it may fit like a cap on the head.[2] However, many of the birds stand on cylindrical bases that seem to be designed to rest upon the ground.[3]

A wooden Senufo bird

The Senufo "is said to symbolize fertility, increase and the continuity of the community."[1]

According to Senufo belief, the hornbill was one of the first living creatures.[citation needed]

The long phallic beak touching its swollen belly suggesting pregnancy, represents the dual forces of the male and female parts.[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Selection 1966. University of California, Berkeley. University Art Museum. 1966. p. 7. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Sejen (bird): Senufo artist: 19th–mid-20th century". Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2025.
  3. LeVert, Suzanne (2007). Sierra Leone (Cultures of the World). Marshall Cavendish Corp. ISBN 978-0761423348.

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