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Photo 18.1 Fabrication de fibre.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL))
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Wouter van Beek  (1943–)  wikidata:Q42792653
 
Wouter van Beek
Alternative names
Wouter E. A. van Beek, Walter E. A. van Beek
Description Dutch university teacher, anthropologist, Africanist, draughts player and cultural anthropologist
Date of birth 1943 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Beverwijk
Work period 2015 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q42792653
Title
Photo 18.1 Fabrication de fibre.
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English: "Photo 18.1 Making fiber in Teri Ku." A local young man in a white Western shirt with a string of beads, is holding a cord with green and lilac colored hibiscus fringes to adorn a mask. In the background a large shiny Chinese motorcycle. "The most important thing about a Dogon mask are the fibers, red fibers made from hibiscus: every red fiber costume is a mask. A stick with red fibers around it is a mask in itself. Those red fibers are clearly mentioned in the myth of the origin of the mask" (book p. 282.)
Français : "Photo 18.1 Fabrication de fibre." Faisant de la fibre à Teri Ku, partie du village de Tireli, Mali, un jeune homme vêtu d'une chemise occidentale blanche avec un collier de perles, tient un cordon avec des franges d'hibiscus vertes et lilas pour orner un masque. En arrière-plan une grosse moto chinoise brillante. La chose la plus importante à propos d'un masque Dogon sont les fibres, les fibres rouges à base d'hibiscus: chaque costume en fibre rouge est un masque. Un bâton avec des fibres rouges autour de lui est un masque en soi. Ces fibres rouges sont clairement mentionnées dans le mythe de l'origine du masque (p. 282.)
Nederlands: "Foto 18.1 Het maken van vezels". Het maken van vezels in Teri Ku, een jongeman in een wit westers overhemd met een kralensnoer om, houdt een koord vast met groen en lila gekleurde franjes van hibiscus ter versiering van een masker. Op de achtergrond een grote glanzende Chinese motorfiets. Het belangrijkste van een Dogon-masker zijn de vezels, rode vezels gemaakt van hibiscus: ieder kostuum met rode vezels is een masker. Een stok met rode vezels eromheen is op zich al een masker. Die rode vezels worden duidelijk genoemd in de mythe van de herkomst van het masker (p. 282.)
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English: Teri Ku, Tireli, Mali
Français : Teri Ku, Tireli, Mali
Nederlands: Teri Ku, Tireli, Mali
Date 2008
Medium Colour photograph
institution QS:P195,Q2174585
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Illustration 18.1, Book page 283
Source W.E.A. van Beek Collection, illustrations from the book in Dutch by Wouter van Beek: Thuis in Afrika. Een dubbelleven, Afrika-Studiecentrum, Leiden. Tweede gewijzigde druk, 2016
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