hyena mask
hyena mask
Culture
Dogon people
Creation date
20th century
Materials
wood, pigment
Dimensions
15 3/4 x 9 1/4 x 9 1/2 in.
Credit line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg
Accession number
1989.194
Collection
Currently On View In
Eiteljorg Suite of African and Oceanic Art
Dogon maskers are an important part of funeral ceremonies. They serve to protect the community by driving away the potentially dangerous souls of the dead into the world of ancestor spirits. Maskers generally impersonate supernatural beings such as the hyena, which is depicted in this carving by its bulging forehead, prominent snout and spots. The hyena is associated with the hyena-man-monster, believed to prey on humans at night.













