Tsonga - Shangaan (Child Figure)

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Tsonga - Shangaan (Child Figure)

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Medium: Mixed Media with glass beads, thread, buttons, bells and textile

Size: 18 × 23 cm

Code: NKB 8

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Tsonga-Shangaan.

"Once a girl has passed through vukhumba (initiation) a doll can be made for her. The hahani

(paternal aunt) creates the doll or has one made. The girl is allowed to carry it around as a sign of her

newly acquired status. It is said that the doll completes her and makes her look more beautiful (ku

bomba)

In many families the making of the doll is postponed until marriage and only handed over to the bride

when her in-laws have come 'to ask for water' (ku kombela mat), that is: they have come to fetch her.

Sometimes n'wana is displayed to the relatives of the groom when the final ndzovolo (lobola)

payment is formally presented. The presence of the doll confirms that its 'mother' has been fully

prepared through initiation and discussions with her aunt and older female relatives. She is ready for

her new home."

Jean-Marie Dederen (2007) 'Toy or Treasure? Exploring N'wana, The Tsonga 'Doll", in Nessa

Leibhammer (ed) Dungamanzi: Stirring Waters, Johannesburg: Wits University Press and

Johannesburg Art Gallery, page 111.