Tikar Tribe Beaded Shield ~22" Tall (New 2024) - Beaded Artifact

African Angel ArtsSKU: AA03333

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Dimensions: H:22" W:3.5" L:22" Weight: 7.3 lbs.

Tikar Tribe Beaded Shield

These oval-shaped beaded shields are traditional shields created by the Tikar people. These shields serve both functional and cultural purposes within Tikar society. The oval shape is a distinctive feature of Tikar shields. They are hand carved from a single piece of wood and decorated with a combination of beads, cowrie shells, and a manilla string. Tikar shields are known for their intricate and detailed carvings. The surface of the shield is often adorned with symbolic patterns, geometric motifs, or representations of animals and mythological creatures. These carvings hold cultural significance and may convey messages about the wearer's identity, status, or clan affiliation. The shields are designed to be lightweight and portable.

About the Tribe

The Tikar are a Cameroonian ethnic proto-Bantoid Tikar-speaking group. They are primarily found in the Western Grassfields (Bamenda Plateau) and Eastern Grassfields (Fumban) and the Tikar plain of Bankim (Upper Mbam). According to oral history, the Tikar originated in the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to the Nile Valley region of modern-day Sudan near Meroe. They then migrated from Sudan to Ntumu, Cameroon's present-day Tikar Plain, and intermarried with the locals. Those who claim Tikar ancestry in the Bamenda Grassfields include Nso and Kom, Bum,Bafut, Oku, Mbiame, Wiya, Tang, War, Mbot, Mbem, Fungom, Weh, Mmen, Bamunka, Babungo, Bamessi, Bamessing, Bambalang, Bamali, Bafanji, Baba (Papiakum), Bangola, Big Babanki, Babanki Tungo, Nkwen, Bambili and Bambui.

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