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Yumi, John
1969
The art and craft of a Mambila village Vakude
Department of Geography, Teacher's College,
Mubi
Unpublished Local Study
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Vakude:
From Kimi, driving out someone else from this site.
Nvim = iron anklet/rattle Burl = anvil Yung - bell,
single or double. Painted or decorated type used for
juju and for divination. Women in special clan are
potters. Double necked beer vases but no comment -
drawings are of same style as that in Somie - narrow
necks. Trade in juju - only to woners of juju and to
other villages. Festival + funeral of senior men,
others sued for harvest, and to protect fields and
raffia. Sun worship - juju as messenger, women =
unclean so not see it. Humanoid masks
24 "for decorating the juju shrine or store. Old and
honoured men are allowed to keep them in their parlour.
Masks are gaurds of the juju." "It is believed that the
masks are messenger of the juju. When a juju ownere is
seriously ill and is sure that he is going to die, the
masks would prove it to the elderly men. All the masks
on the shrine of the juju would fall down from the
store." shield = be/r kerl = large beer basket kamidu =
woven raffia "mamabila rain coat" (as seen in Tep by
DZ) Granary = Ndub Juju store - "Masks nets and rainbow
painting are fundamental design for the store. Feather
of birds are also hung on the store." "During the
building of a store those building it must not eat food
cooked from old pots, and must not lie with their
wives. Touching goats (or a rope used to tie goats) or
eggs are forbidden by the law of juju tradition. The
men must not wear shirts or any cap except by
permission of the elders. Even if the store is built in
dry season, there must be showers of rain." Owner of
juju declares a day of rest to be observed by whole
village. Store built to prevent women seeing juju.
Feast for new juju usu. during the annual juju
festival.
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