Malian Tchiwara Antelope - Man on Antelope
Tchiwara Antelope, Bambara tribe from Mali 19th century The wooden Tchiwara antelope is a highly symbolic and iconic piece of African art from the Bamana people of Mali. Known for its distinctive, elongated form and abstract representation of an antelope, the Tchiwara headdress holds deep spiritual and cultural significance. It is used in the Tchiwara dance, a traditional ritual that honors the mythical antelope, believed to have taught humans essential agricultural skills such as cultivating the land. Carved from a single piece of wood, the Tchiwara antelope is characterized by its elegant, angular features, with stylized horns, elongated neck, and intricate detailing on the body. The design often combines geometric and organic forms, blending naturalistic elements of the antelope with abstract, symbolic motifs. These headdresses can represent male or female antelopes, each embodying different aspects of the agricultural cycle—male figures are typically more angular and vertical, whi