NAMJI
Cameroon
Namji is the people inhabiting an area in the West of the north Cameroon. The Namji tribe is famous
for their wooden dolls carved with geometric features and adorned with multi-colored bead necklaces,
cowrie shells, coins, metal strips, fiber and leather. The dolls held by young Namji girls to play and to
ensure their fertility, are considered among the finest and the most beautiful dolls in Africa. They are
carved from solid hardwood. The doll would have a name, be fed, be talked to and be carried
strapped to the back everywhere the child would go. The most popular place to carry ones' doll is
strapped to the back the way real infants are toted around. This was the young girls' first baby. This
was her responsibility.  This doll helped prepare the young Namji woman for her role as mother in her
future life. Though most of them represent females, they sometimes appear as couples


Currently I do not have a Namji doll in my collection
The Hamill Gallery in Boston has a nice selection if you are looking for one.
CLICK HERE to go to their website to see thiers