Post Date: 8 May 2018
Kotoko Warrior – Putchu Guinadji – Chad
Brass; gr. 92,6 (3.27 oz.); cm. 7,0 high x cm. 5,8 width (2.76″ x 2.28″).
These talismans are believed to cure the madness.
The word “Putchu” means horse and “Guinadji” means demon in the Kotoko language. The “Putchu Guinadji” are the horse and the rider who fight the demons attacking the mad person. The horsemen are usually worn on a string or leather band under the arm and under the clothing concealed from other people.
For more informations, see “THE SECRET OF THE PUTCHU GUINADJI” By Henning Christoph / Soul of Africa Museum.