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Ceremonial basket adorned with cowrie shells

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  • 3d model of Ceremonial basket adorned with cowrie shells
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    Caption

    This cowrie shell basket was created by artisans in Mossuril, Mozambique, in 2015 to hold soil from the region, which was then deposited at the site of the São José shipwreck. After a solemn ceremony on May 30, 2015, the village and tribal elder in Mossuril, Evano Nhogache, entrusted this basket to Lonnie Bunch, instructing him to place the enclosed soil as close to the wreck site as possible to symbolically reconnect those Mozambicans who were lost with their homeland. He then asked that the basket become part of the collections of the NMAAHC. On June 2, 2015, at a second memorial in Clifton, the soil was poured into the ocean near the wreck site. The slave ship São José Paquete Africa sank on December 3, 1794 off the coast of South Africa. It had left Mozambique 24 days prior bound for Maranhão, Brazil.

    Description

    A basket created by artisans in Mossuril, Mozambique for ceremonial transport of soil from Mozambique to the site of the São José shipwreck in Cape Town, South Africa. The round basket is in two parts, a base and lid, and is made from worked plant material. Cowrie shells placed closely together adorn and cover the outside of both the top and bottom of basket.

    Credit Line

    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture

    Date

    2015

    Object number

    2016.168ab

    Restrictions & Rights

    No Known Copyright Restrictions
    Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.

    Type

    baskets

    Medium

    fiber and cowrie shell

    Dimensions

    H x W x D: 5 5/8 × 6 1/2 × 6 1/2 in. (14.3 × 16.5 × 16.5 cm)

    Place made

    Mossuril, Nampula, Mozambique, Africa

    Place used

    Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, Africa

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    National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection

    Classification

    Slavery and Freedom Objects
    Decorative Arts, Craft, and Design

    Data Source

    National Museum of African American History and Culture

    Topic

    African American
    Africa
    Craftsmanship
    Design
    Folklife
    Middle Passage
    Ornamentation
    Trans Atlantic slave trade

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5c1dcaef5-0d51-4e34-8df7-27f2ee6dd95a

    Record ID

    nmaahc_2016.168ab

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