The 250,000 Lobi are divided among
Ghana, Ivory Coast & Burkina Faso. 
Each household leader or Cuor is subordinate to a thila, an  invisible protective spirit who communicates 
through the intermediary  of diviners.
It is the thila who dictates taboos
& who requires the creation of a new
wooden figure for the village or 
household shrine. Lobi sculpture
was only discovered in the 1950's.
The Lobi do not use masks but create
figures called bateba & heads 
sculpted on top of a post planted in
the ground. These figures, are beings 
that are somewhere between spirits 
& people & may represent the dead 
or bush spirits. Heads surround the
shrines of sacred huts & the bateba
belongs to the thila & carries out their
orders to defend the territory against 
evil & to protect their owners from 
harm.
Dimensions: 10.25" H x 6" W 
Includes custom-made base measuring: 2.25" W by 2" D.