man's amulet
man's amulet
Culture
Moor people
Creation date
1940-1970
Materials
leather, silver
Dimensions
4 x 4 in.
Credit line
Emma Harter Sweetser Fund and James V. Sweetser Fund
Accession number
1998.8
Collection
Currently On View In
Eiteljorg Suite of African and Oceanic Art
Amulets, or personal protective objects, are worn by Tuareg men and women as protection against natural and supernatural forces. They may contain pieces of paper with verses from the Koran, the Islamic Holy book. Tuareg women tan, dye and sew all leather items while men make metal objects.
Over a tenth of Africa’s population is nomadic or semi-nomadic. In addition to the Sahara Desert, nomadic peoples are concentrated in Eastern and Southern Africa among such cultures as the Turkana and Masai of Kenya, and the Zulu of South Africa.













