Sabre Knife
Magia Banda / Manza / Nsakara / Mbugbu / Langbase / Gobu / Togbo / Sabanga / Gbanziri, Central African Republic / D.R. Congo
Iron, wood, leather
Late 19th / early 20th century
This elegant sabre knife functioned as a dance implement for female initiates and was also wielded by elderly men as a symbol of authority. This seems like a strange combination of responsibilities for a blade, but this combination has been reported in multiple scholarly works. While there is an enormous amount of research on Banda throwing knives, there is an unfortunately scant amount of research on this Banda knife type, even though it is regularly represented in books and in important collections (Elsen, The Sickle Weapons, Part 1, 1996; Westerdijk, African Metal Implements, 1984).
From the estate of Rev. Dr. Earle Monteith Macphail, Edinburgh (1861 - 1937).
24.5 in :: 62 cm
InventoryID #13-1905
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