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Originally Posted by stekemest
Glad I asked the question here, it's an interesting discussion. Thanks also from my friend, he found a figure, a "Bochio" oder "Bocio" (they seem to be called Bochio in German) from the Fon in Benin. Is it normal that such figures cost several hundreds of euros?
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Yes Stekemest, artifacts like bochio and minkisi are often quite expensive.
Bill, i don't believe that it is a matter of "pure" Vodou or not. Vodou is Vodou. It is a religion with rituals and dogma designed to help it's followers cope with and grow strong in the environment in which they live. It is a beautiful and complex religion with a complicated liturgy filled with wonderful songs, rhythms, dances and art. If someone who sticks pins in dolls to cause harm calls themselves Vodoun or a Voodooist it is just a ploy to take advantage of the unfounded fear that has been generated about this religion through decades of misinformation and lies. These people are not accepted by the Vodoun community.
Gentlemen, this has indeed been a very interesting thread. However, since;
a) It really has nothing to do with ethnographic weapons
b) This is the swap forum after all
c) It would seem that Stekemest's friend has made a related purchase
i see no reason to keep this thread open as it is not really relevant to this forum. I believe everyone has had their say. I would strongly recommend the books i mentioned for anyone who is really interested in the subject, not the stereotype and would certainly continue the conversation in PMs if anyone felt the need to do so.