2 Old Wodden Bracelets – Gurunsi & Lobi – Burkina Faso – Rare Items

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2 Old Wodden Bracelets – Gurunsi & Lobi – Burkina Faso – Rare Items

The Gurunsi bracelet is made of wood with copper decorations; diameter cm. 8,7 (3.43″).

The Lobi bracelet has is made of wood with a nice zig-zag design; max cm 8,9 x cm. 8,4 (3.50″ x 3.31″).

The Gurunsi are a set of related ethnic groups inhabiting northern Ghana and south and central Burkina Faso. There are numerous ethnic sub-groups among the Gurunsi, such as: the Frafra, Nabt and Talensi in Ghana; the Ko, Lyele, Nuni and Sisaala in Burkina Faso. The sub-groups Kassena and Nankani inhabit both Ghana and Burkina Faso. Although characterized by neither a common language nor common political institutions, the social, economic, and religious practices of these sub-groups are sufficiently similar for them to constitute a distinct cultural unit.

The Lobi are an ethnic group that originated in what is today Ghana. Starting around 1770 many of the Lobi migrated into southern Burkina Faso and later into Côte d’Ivoire. The name Lobi originates from two Lobiri words lou (meaning forest) and bi (meaning children), literally “Children of the forest” who settled initially on the left bank of the Mouhoun River or the Black Volta dividing Burkina and Ghana who ventured into Burkina Faso. The Mouhoun is important in Lobi myth and symbolizes a dividing line between this world and the next, similar to the River Styx of Roman mythology. The Lobi crossed the Mounhoun centuries ago from east to west and settled in the lands and brought with them deep animist beliefs and superstition. According to Lobi legend, the spirits of the deceased must return across the river to rejoin their honorable ancestors in the ancient world. The banks of the Mounhoun are used in initiation rites and fish and animals in the river are considered sacred.

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