Wild Bull and the Sacred Forest
Discover the intricate tapestry of Casamance cultures in "Wild Bull and the Sacred Forest," authored by Peter Mark and published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This engaging 190-page study offers a profound exploration of the cattle-horned initiation masks endemic to southern Senegal and the Gambia.
Mark artfully weaves together art history, traditional cultural practices, and cultural anthropology, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how these rich cultures have transformed over the past two centuries. Whether you are an enthusiast of ethnology or simply curious about the cultural dynamics of West Africa, this book serves as a vital resource. Immerse yourself in the compelling narratives surrounding initiation rites, masks, and the significance of these artifacts in the evolving identity of the region.
Enhance your collection with this enlightening work that not only captures the essence of Gambia and Senegal but also highlights the interplay of traditions and modernity.