A reconsideration of the function of Àkó, Second Burial Effigy in Owo
Abstract
Opening ParagraphSo far only two scholars have done significant work on the institution of àkó, a burial ceremony in Owo. Àkó, particularly the effigy used in it, is of unquestionable importance in the stylistic interpretation of some bron2e and terracotta sculptures from Ile-Ifẹ. In fact, it is essentially for this reason that Justine Cordwell and Frank Willett have studied the àkó ceremony and effigy in Owo.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Anthropology,Geography, Planning and Development
Reference19 articles.
1. Naturalism and Stylization in Yoruba Art;Cordwell;Magazine of Art,1953
2. Cordwell Justine . 1952. ‘Some Aesthetic Aspect of Yoruba and Benin Cultures’. Ph.D. Dissertation. Illinois: Northwestern University, Evanston.
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