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Personal Adornment: Characteristics:
The body can be transformed in both temporary and permanent ways: painted, tattooed, scarified and marked in a variety of ways.
The adornment of the body indicates status, personal and group identity. Often done to beautify, complement,
and enhance the body, sometimes for spiritual empowerment.
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Nuba Body PaintingCharacteristics:
Nuba peoples are found in southern Sudan and are hunters. Painting primarily done with yellow and red ochre but white and black are also used.
Practiced by men and colors and designs reflect membership in particular age grades and family.
Designs inspired by nature and contain characteristics of local plants and animals.
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Nuba man with painted face and hair
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Nuba man with painted faceSouthern Sudan
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Nuba man with painted bodySouthern Sudan
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Nuba man with painted face and oiled body, southern Sudan
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Ritual of Imori,Discerning the destinyYoruba Peoples,Nigeria
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Priestess with paints on her fore head, Yoruba, Nigeria
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Igbo titled chief with painted faceIgbo Peoples, Nigeria
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Kuba KingFound in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Regalia made from cowrie shells and different colored beads, feathers, raffia, leather, and iron bells.
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Kuba King in full ceremonial regalia, Kuba Peoples, Congo
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Olowo of Owo inCeremonial regaliawith retainersOwo, Yoruba20th century
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Hausa RoyaltyFound in northern Nigeria.
Elaborately embroidered cape. White turban and clothing style demonstrate
influence of Islamic designs from North Africa.
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Hausa Royalty,Hausa, NigeriaCotton, velvet20th century
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Yoruba Ruler (Oba)Wears a beaded crown with beaded veil.
Veil protects viewers from the power of the ruler. He holds a beaded staff of office.
Birds on crown represent the mystical powers of women and the ruler's authority.
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Orangun of Ila,King of Ila with beaded crown with veils,Yoruba Nigeria
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Fulani Woman from West Africa
Elaborate gold earrings worn by women are an indication of wealth and status. They reflect the importance of gold in the trans-Saharan trade
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Fulani woman with elaborateEarrings
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Fulani woman with Elaborate earrings
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Fulani men at Gerewol ceremony, Southern Niger, 20th century
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Fulani women at the Gerewol ceremony, Southern Niger
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Woman wearing silver jewelry,Harar, Somalia
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Ndebele woman painting the façade of her home
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Permanent Body Decorations
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Nuba man with body decorationSouthern Sudan
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Woman with facial marks,Kamo Village, Northern Nigeria20th century
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Illustration of elaborate decoration on the body
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Sacred Adornments and Body Decorations for Ritual Leaders:
Decorating the Hair
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Divination Priest with beadsYoruba, Nigeria20th century
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Sango Priest with braided hairYoruba, Nigeria20th century
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Ilari-palace messengers,Oyo Nigeria20th century
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Olowo in ritual performance with braided head, Owo Nigeria
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Fulani woman with elaborate coiffureFuta Djallon Region,Guinea
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Mangbetu woman with elaborate hairstyle, Okondo Village, Congo
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Ejisuhene Nana Diko Pim III,Wearing the great Warrior shirt And Hat with amuletsPhoto: Doran H. Ross
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Masai warriors, Kenya, 20th century