Nyau dancers, Malawi, by Mwabwera Ntchana

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Nyau dancers, Malawi, by Mwabwera Ntchana

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Abyssinian Chewa / Warrior Nobility
Mask for the Nyau society of the Chewa people, central or southern Malawi, carved to resemble Elvis Presley. Artist unknown; ca. 1977. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Photo credit: Brooklyn Museum.
Storage Vessel (Msuko), Chewa, 1950, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of Africa
Through prior gift of Richard Faletti, the Faletti Family Collection Size: 40.6 x 40.6 cm (16 x 16 in.) Medium: Terracotta and pigment
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/234440/
Hello Hannah, I saw your post on the Chewa people and was wondering if you have more information on them? I am writing a fantasy-webnovel where the MC falls in love with a girl who grew up in a land based on Maravi, so I'm trying to find detail information on how dating/marriage would have worked there (pre-colonial times) but it's not going great. I'm white, but both characters are black, and it feels dangerous to just assume stuff.
Hello!
These are a few sources I have saved from prior research on the Chewa people. I hope they’re helpful!
https://ghi.llu.edu/sites/ghi.llu.edu/files/docs/CultureGram%20-%20Malawi.pdf
https://www.earth-cultures.com/cultures/people-of-malawi
https://seedglobalhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Culture-and-Customs-of-Malawi.pdf

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Quizás las culturas que tradicionalmente registraron sus vidas y rituales en las rocas y dentro de las cuevas no necesitaban palabras escritas. El arte es universal y nos habla a un nivel más profundo, pero a veces se usa para transmitir mensajes que solo otros miembros de la misma sociedad secreta pueden interpretar.
Chewa Nyau Dancer, Zambia, by Vlad Sokhin
Mask used in the Nyau masquerade, of the Chewa people, Malawi. Artist unknown; late 20th century. Now in the British Museum. Photo credit: © Hans Hillewaert/Wikimedia Commons.