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Minkisi

Scope note

Sculpture used to contain potent medicines that are associated with spiritual or healing power, often taking the form of carved wooden figures or assemblages of objects, such as bundles, shells, pots, and amulets. Originating in the Congo region of Africa, their use in divination, protection, and healing rites has been carried to Cuba, Haiti, Brazil, and the American South.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000262566

Broader Terms used

fetish figures

Narrower Terms used

minkondi

Equivalent Terms used

nkisi

Created

12yrs ago

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