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Ntshengula / Snuff container

Phansi Museum

Phansi Museum
Berea, South Africa

A carved wooden snuff container from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Snuff containers are usually cylindrical in shape made from various mediums, depending on the tribe. They are used to store tobacco, an imortant element of everyday Zulu life. They are used for communal festivities and seen as sacred public artifacts. Snuff containers were extremly personal possesions to Nguni people. Snuff taking was a social institutionof surpassing importance. Before engaging in a debate it was usual to take a good pinch to clear the brain. Snuff accompanied family offerings of meat and beer to the ancestors if one was asking for children.

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  • Title: Ntshengula / Snuff container
  • Location Created: Lesotho
  • Original Source: Phansi Museum
Phansi Museum

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