Throwing Knife, ngalio
Ngambaye / Laka, Republic of Chad
Iron, textile
Early 20th century
This is a rare variety of the familiar F-style northern thrown knife, which comes from the southern Ngambaye and southern Laka, among other groups. While sharpened like a functional object, this elegant type was almost exclusively carried as an emblem highlighting a special status. This status could be elevated by carrying more than one at a time (Westerdijk, The African Throwing Knife, 1988).
Acquired in north Cameroon by Marshall and Caroline Mount in 1989. Published: A Cameroon World: Art and Artifacts from the Marshall and Caroline Mount Collection, 2007, pl. 153.
30.875 in :: 78.5 cm
InventoryID #13-2448
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