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Dogon Men's Meeting House

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Alternative Title
Dogan Togu na
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/89362
Date
1900-1981
Description
"The togu na is a basic element in the Dogon village, not just a physical building but as an associated reference point to the whole village. The togu na is a meeting place, a place for teaching and working, for rest and conversation. The considerable modifications in the type of togu na as well as in the close relationship of the building with the outside, correspond largely to the three areas of the Dogon land: the highland area, the rocky belt, and the plain. Only the roof remains unchangeable as far as its material is concerned and the way it is built which suggests a ritual involving the whole community." [Spini T. and S., 1977: Togu Na. The African Dogon House of Men, House of Words. Rizzoli International Publications].
 
exterior, detail of roof construction, June 1981
 
Type of Work
Meeting house (religious building)
Subject
Vernacular architecture, Meeting houses, Architecture--Africa, Dogon (African people)
Rights
(c) 1981 Mark Horton
Rights Statement
All rights reserved
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