Ethnografische Analyse
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SENUFO Power Figure (Kafigeledjo)
A deeply unsettling armless figure (1st half 20th C., 53 cm) from the Senufo of the Ivory Coast — entirely shrouded in coarse sackcloth heavily caked with mud, featuring protruding quills/feathers.
1. The Aesthetics of Terror and Concealment
Unlike the smooth polished Senufo rhythm pounders (collection Nr. 67), the Kafigeledjo is intentionally designed to provoke visceral fear.
- The Shroud: The wooden core is completely hidden beneath a shroud of coarse mud-caked fabric. In African occult practice concealment generates power — what you cannot see is inherently more terrifying and dangerous than what you can.
2. "He Who Speaks the Truth"
- Supreme Judicial Weapon: The name Kafigeledjo roughly translates to "he who speaks the truth." This object is the supreme secret judicial weapon of the highest echelons of the Poro society.
- Night Trials: When a severe crime (murder, malevolent witchcraft) occurred and the culprit was unknown, this figure was brought out in the dead of night to identify the guilty party.
3. Lethal Judicial Magic
- An Active Executioner: The Kafigeledjo was not merely a symbol; it was believed to be an active executioner. The priests used it to divine the truth, uncover sorcerers, and cast lethal curses on enemies of the community.
- Toxic Proximity: Its power was considered so highly concentrated and toxic that touching it without proper ritual authorization was believed to cause instant death.
Summary
The Kafigeledjo is the supreme enforcer of Senufo law. It is a masterpiece of psychological art, using rough textures and complete concealment to manifest the absolute terror of divine justice.



