Korugo (carved door) fragment

Senufo artist

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Elaborately carved doors define the threshold of Poro association structures, including training centers and residences situated within sacred groves. The imagery on such portals often depicts the hunt and powerful animals believed to counteract malevolent forces, both of which are features of this example. The raised, curved blade of the figure on horseback is echoed by that of the standing figure at right, creating a processional hunting scene. Painted beneath the equestrian, a crocodile holds some unidentified prey in its jaws. That reptile may refer to wotyon, a symbol of aggression, sorcery, and personal power. The threatening nature of the motifs alludes to the forces harnessed by members of the Poro association, who draw upon animal matter and visual imagery to affect change in the community.

Korugo (carved door) fragment, Senufo artist, Wood, pigment, Senufo peoples

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