with Whitney Lopez `15
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with Whitney Lopez `15
S D N I F Y A D I FR t u o b a s t a h n c i l s a t S c m N e r j O o I b f T o n i l C f a E r o L u s L t l e O i u r C c e s L d A n a I a C l E a P ic S r o S t ’ s i R h W A M BRYN Edun Ara Oshe Shango (Axe Dance Wand) Carved wood with patina 13 in. x 6 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. (33.02 cm x 16.51 cm x 6.99 cm) Gift of Mace Neufeld and Helen Katz Neufeld, Class of 1953 99.5.39 Nigeria Description: This double-edged axe of the Yoruba Orisha Shango is referred to as an Edun Ara, and represents Shango’s power as the god of thunder. Shango was the king of Oyo, where the facial scarification pattern, or abaja, are sets of three lines, referenced by the sets of three stripes carved onto each side of the blade. Remembering the Sacred with Whitney Lopez ’15 Join us in discussions about the African collection led by Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow Whitney López ’15, who has been researching the College’s African collection since May 2014. López will provide us with the opportunity for a close-up look at some of the sacred objects in the collection. FRIDAY, NOV 21, 3-4PM 205 CANADAY LIBRARY, SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SEMINAR ROOM REFRESHMENTS SERVED FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MORE INFO AT 610.526.6576 WWW.BRYNMAWR.EDU | [email protected]