MS_0002_03_027_AfricanArtifactsFlatface
Item
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Title
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MS_0002_03_027_AfricanArtifactsFlatface
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Subject
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Slavery, Black Holocaust, Resistance, Reparations, Black Power.
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Description
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Figurines with flat face made from wood. If an Akan woman had difficulty conceiving a child, she would be encouraged to visit a local shrine accompained by a senior women in her family. The woman who was having difficulty with conception would be placed on an altar for a period of time, and later reclaimed along with medicines. The sculpture was then carried, fed, bathed, and otherwise cared for by its commissioner as if it were a living baby. Once the woman had conceived and had a successful delivery, she would return the figurine to the Shrine as a form of offering. If the child died, the woman would keep the Akua'ba as a memorial.
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Date Submitted
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May 5, 2008
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Type
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Artifact
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Identifier
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03
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Rights
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These items were identified and purchased by MEBA founder James N. Eaton Sr. They are part of a larger collection of items used during the Slavery period in America.
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Publisher
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Elona M. Jones
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Audience
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General Public, ages 12 and above.
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Medium
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Wood